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In the latest display of diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to China to engage in high-stakes discussions with top officials in Beijing and Shanghai. The visit, which first saw Blinken arrive in the financial hub of Shanghai on April 24, is laden
Japan Sets Record $52 Billion Military Budget
Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga has announced a record Ministry of Defense budget. Starting April...
Facing New CCP Virus Mutation, UK Announces Stricter Christmas Lockdowns
A recent surge in the number of coronavirus infections in the southern UK is thought to be related to...
Iran Expects Biden Administration to ‘Bow’ to the Regime
Recent statements by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei display...
EU Data Overhaul: A Mixed Bag of Concerns for US Tech Giants
The European Union's plan to regulate data management is the latest blow for U.S. tech giants. The data...
Germany Extends COVID Protocols Into the Christmas Season
In a further attempt to contain the rising COVID-19 cases, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has extended...
Trump Administration Orders Withdrawal of US Troops in Somalia
On Dec. 4, President Donald Trump ordered a January withdrawal of nearly all U.S. troops in Somalia....
Canadian Government Internal Communications Suggest Troubling Allegiances to Beijing
Canadian independent outlet Rebel News recently obtained a 34-page document from the Trudeau government...
Switzerland Allowed Chinese Security Agents to ‘Roam Freely, Unsupervised’
Swiss authorities are in damage control after it became public knowledge they had a secret 5-year deal...
China Joins RCEP, But Will Beijing Honor Commitments?
China signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) on Nov. 15, joining 14...