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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
Indie Journalists Offered Cash to Push Anti-Russia Rhetoric
A trio of journalists from independent Canadian media outlets were offered cash by a pro-Ukraine account...
Britons Turn to ‘Warm Banks’ Amid Political Turmoil and Worsening Inflation
LONDON (Reuters) — As winter approaches and temperatures dip, charities and local authorities across...
Residents in Kherson Flee City Ahead of Expected Ukrainian Offensive
Russian authorities in the occupied Ukrainian region of Kherson said on Wednesday, Oct. 19 that they...
Ukrainians Face First Nation-wide Electricity Outages After Russian Strikes
Ukrainians prepared for their first large-scale nation-wide disruption to electricity on Oct. 20 as officials...
UK’s Truss Resigns as Prime Minister
Liz Truss announced on Thursday, Oct. 20 that she would be resigning as England's prime minister — brought...
Amazon Launches Home Insurance Comparison Website in England
LONDON (Reuters) — E-commerce giant Amazon is launching a home insurance portal in England and has signed...
Ukraine and Russia: What You Need to Know Right Now
MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered all of his country to support the war effort...
Pakistan ‘May Buy’ Discounted Russian Oil: Finance Minister
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) — Pakistan is considering buying discounted Russian oil, its finance minister said...
British Ex-Military Pilots Hired by China to Train People’s Liberation Army: BBC
Around 30 veteran pilots of the British armed services are or have been in the pay of Communist China...