In pursuing its own survival, Ukraine’s military technology ecosystem is capable of quietly pressuring Chinese proxies ...
The Kyiv Independent on MSNOpinion

When superpowers break the rules

Manifest expansionist ambitions of the three most powerful countries in the world — China, the United States, and Russia — ...
The possibility of another meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump is on the agenda, ...
Russia’s deepening military ties with North Korea are forcing Washington and Seoul to rethink the direction of their ...
While the U.S. will be absent, other G20 nations are signaling a willingness to work together, especially around new trade ...
This September, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation announced a $75 million equity commitment to the ...
Newsweek is back to highlight reader comments—this week focusing on efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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The Department of Defense has paused aid to Ukraine three times this year—at least once without permission from President ...
Zhang Youxia said that under the strategic leadership of the leaders of the states, Sino-Russian relations maintain a healthy and stable dynamic of high-level development ...
Putin overcomes Kyiv's defenses and makes war vs. Europe, but the president still infamously bows to the Russian leader.
Taiwan's president should take part in "rehearsals" focused on potential enemy movements in order to make more informed ...