Tag: China

Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a rare China-France summit outside of Beijing, Russia offering India uninterrupted fuel supplies, and the new U.S. National Security Strategy. A…

It is a bad time to argue that the United States should do more to promote democracy around the world, and Michael McFaul knows it. “Some will dismiss my worldview…

COP30 stumbled to a close with a voluntary pledge so weak that it practically invites abuse. But the biggest losers were not the absent United States or the wavering European…

There is nothing more America First than prioritizing U.S. companies over the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Some corporations, however, are putting Beijing’s interests first. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang raised eyebrows…

Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: A deadly apartment fire devastates Hong Kong, details emerge about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s role in a phone call between…

What connects the White House’s approach to Pakistan and Panama, with a thread running through Canada, Greenland, and Ukraine? The answer could lie not in a grand theory of international…

China has thrown its weight behind Russia’s war in Ukraine, but this has not focused European leaders’ minds as much as it should. From Beijing’s financial lifeline to Moscow to…

Mayeni JonesBBC Africa correspondent Ali Ngwane / BBC Farmers like Mary Penge, 41, say their crop soil has been contaminated by the toxic spill Even before the dam collapsed, Lamec…