
U.S. Shifts Ukraine Policy: Europe Demands New Security Assurances
The U.S. has reversed its policy on Ukraine since Donald Trump took office, leading to verbal conflicts and raising security concerns across Europe.
News & Insights Across Asia
The U.S. has reversed its policy on Ukraine since Donald Trump took office, leading to verbal conflicts and raising security concerns across Europe.
First US military plane transporting illegal migrants with criminal records arrived at Guantanamo Bay this week, fulfilling President Trump’s deportation pledge, despite Cuban authorities’ rejection.
U.S. President Joe Biden announces nearly $2.5 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine, reinforcing support amid regional tensions.
China objects to U.S. reports recognizing Zangnan as Indian territory. The Chinese Ministry of National Defense emphasizes that Zangnan has been part of Chinese territory since ancient times.
The U.S. has issued new restrictions on transferring American personal data to countries like China and Russia, stirring debate over national security and global data flow in the digital age.
UN General Assembly votes 187-2 to condemn the US economic embargo on Cuba, marking the 31st consecutive year of international calls for its end.
Gradual, industry-specific interventions in the U.S. economy are quietly undermining growth, much like a frog slowly boiling without noticing the rising heat. This article explores the hidden costs of these policies.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, China’s cooperative approach contrasts with U.S. policies, offering a new path for regional stability and development.
The recent surge in violence between Israel and Palestine exposes the shortcomings of US policies in addressing the political aspirations of the Palestinian people.