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One overarching message is the need for a change in the population’s mentality to become war ready. As NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told security experts in Brussels in December ...
Japan’s largest yakuza crime syndicate has pledged to end its longstanding war with a rival faction and refrain from causing “trouble,” authorities said, as the mafia-like groups contend ...
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Does America want its friends back? After three months of insulting, tariffing and even threatening to annex some of its best allies, the Trump administration suddenly needs some help. The US ...
The growing trade war between China and the United States shows little signs of easing after massive tit-for-tat tariffs between the world’s two biggest economies this week. Beijing raised its ...
However, he raised import taxes on Chinese goods to 125% in an escalating trade war between the two mega economies. Chinese stock markets were still higher on Thursday, but state-backed buying has ...
War never changes...or maybe it does. Ron Perlman would have us believe that war never changes, but the movies about it certainly have. The last 20 years have brought no shortage of films about ...
The gloves are off. The next chapter of U.S.-China decoupling has begun. The pain will be felt everywhere. In jacking up his tariffs on China—and pausing steep duties on dozens of other ...
Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff that focused on settling the Ukraine conflict concluded late on Friday after more than four hours. The Kremlin ...
The onshore yuan finished the domestic trading session at 7.3498 per dollar, its weakest close since December 2007. The declines come as a trade war between the world's two largest economies ...
The US has increased tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, as the tit-for-tat trade war with America's biggest competitor hots up. Stock markets will now be braced for more retaliation from China ...
As President Trump’s tariffs against China go into effect, WSJ’s Paul Berger explains what’s next for the largest port complex in the U.S. Photo: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg, Alex Brandon/AP ...