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Amid the Russia-Ukraine war and the tensions between Israel and Iran, Britain has approved the purchase of at least 12 F-35 ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences over the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, which resulted in 265 fatalities. He extended sympathies to Indian leaders and the victims' families ...
The discovery of oil in the North Sea was a game-changer for both Great Britain and Norway. However, while Norway transformed its newfound wealth into one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union's top diplomat urged China's foreign minister on Wednesday to end restrictions on rare ...
LABOUR admits China is a “persistent threat” to Britain – but still wants to deepen trade relations with Beijing. Foreign ...
International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu says Canada has a chance to build new partnerships as U.S. tariffs continue to ...
Psychologists devote a lot of time to studying the “bandwagon effect” — the tendency of people to adopt a certain behaviour ...
Oil drops despite Iran strike, Gaza toll climbs, and Congress moves to ban Chinese AI. Here’s tonight’s brief for June 25, ...
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick late on Tuesday referred to it as a "handshake for a framework." Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping will now have to approve the framework, Lutnick said.
The U.S. will keep tariffs high on Chinese goods, President Donald Trump said Wednesday morning, touting a preliminary trade agreement that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping will need to approve.
The real story of the recent exchange of fire between Israel and Iran is that the world really doesn't care. Let me qualify this: like Gaza, and Ukraine, the world cares enough to sympathise, send aid ...