TIANJIN, China (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday pressed his vision for a new global security and economic order that prioritises the "Global South", in a direct challenge to the ...
China marked the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender and the end of World War II in Asia last week with a display of its emerging military strength and growing diplomatic clout. At the Victory Day ...
China and Russia used the Tianjin SCO summit to pitch a “Global South–first” economic and security order. Beijing is pushing more local-currency settlement to cut dollar reliance. China–Central Asia ...
Russia's Putin, North Korea's Kim to join September 3 spectacle Parade part of 'memory war' against Western World War Two narratives Taiwan criticizes China's estimated $5 billion parade cost BEIJING, ...
What does China want from world order? Many observers, especially in the West, look upon China’s growing assertiveness and expanding ambitions with trepidation. In a speech on China-EU relations in ...
How, then, should ASEAN position itself? Over the last half century, the global economy has expanded 30-fold, from around $3 ...
Guinea has officially launched the Simandou iron-ore complex, the largest untapped high-grade deposit in history, in a move ...
A new era of geopolitical rivalry is unfolding as energy security, advanced technology and critical minerals emerge as the decisive pillars of global ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff war is accelerating Beijing’s trade and investment push into developing nations known as the Global South, according to research by S&P Global, potentially creating a ...
China is a major global player in clean energy, extending its influence through investments in emerging economies, particularly in Africa's energy sector. Chinese companies and financiers have been ...
Xi-led summit challenges current U.S.-led global order Xi hosted 20 leaders, including Russia's Putin and India's Modi China offers aid, AI cooperation to SCO initiative members TIANJIN, China, Sept 1 ...