US foreign policy during Donald Trump’s second term will have significant implications for America’s western allies.
To achieve long term success former officials say, President-elect Donald Trump will have to find a way to drive a wedge between the two greatest powers in the alignment: China and Russia.
Donald Trump has said he wouldn’t be a dictator — “except for Day 1." According to his own statements, he's got a lot to do on that first ...
The secretary of Russia's Security Council Sergei Shoigu will visit China next week for talks with top Chinese officials, Russian state news agencies reported.
That didn’t take long. Less than a week after the landslide election of former President Donald J. Trump, America’s enemies are running for cover. A Hamas spesman […] ...
In 1969, China and the Soviet Union fought a seven-month undeclared ... Given all this, the argument from breakup boosters that no one, other than President Vladimir Putin, would lose if the Russian ...
Beijing: In wake of the rapprochement between US President elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on the ...
Taiwan argued that both Russia and China are undermining the international order and pose a serious threat to global peace.
Russian President Vladimir Putin described China on Thursday as Russia's ally and threw his weight behind Beijing's claims ...