Asia
Asia
Will a Trade War with China Erupt?
Last week, the West and Beijing exchanged harsh statements, warning of the start of a large-scale economic confrontation.
Historic march to the East
Russia and the DPRK have swiftly concluded a military pact
Will China be afraid of Western sanctions?
The next set of anti-Russian sanctions will only complicate Russian-Chinese trade and economic cooperation to some extent, but will not be able to cancel it
Taiwan: the game of nerves continues
From May 26 to May 30, another delegation of the U.S. House of Representatives headed by Michael McCaul, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee, was in Taiwan.
India: elections in temperatures of 50 degrees
The main result of the world's largest voting can be considered the victory of Indian democracy
When the fourth is superfluous
On May 26-27, the leaders of China, South Korea and Japan held talks in Seoul for the first time after a four-year break.
“Battle” over Taiwan - peaceful and non-peaceful
China has responded to provocations by Taipei and the United States with the largest military exercises in the last year
Democracy for 1.43 billion citizens
The world's largest election marathon has begun in India
Ambassador Li Hui's mission. Between Moscow and Kiev
Will China's mediation play a decisive role in the Ukraine-Russia conflict?
Xinjiang: regional prosperity is the best weapon against terrorism
In 10 years China has completely eradicated it, contributing to the development of this region
The logic of "might makes right" doesn't work with Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister speaks out about his country's foreign policy priorities
China is heading for high-quality development
Beijing hosted two major political events of the year, which China elegantly calls "Two Sessions"