Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: Executives at Chinese state banks face new pay limits, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visits Beijing, and China’s trucking industry ...
Although much of Russia’s foreign policy has been directed at the Middle East, Africa, and—since February 2022—the conquest of Ukraine, Moscow has recently shown that it remains a formidable presence ...
As Keir Starmer begins his first full week in Downing Street as Britain’s new prime minister, his inbox is heavy with foreign-policy challenges, from wars in Ukraine and Gaza to ...
The Dalai Lama said he was “doing very well” and recovering from his recent knee replacement surgery in the Big Apple as his followers celebrated his 89th birthday Saturday. “There ...
A militant group known as the Cooperative for the Development of the Congo (CODECO) attacked a gold mine linked to China on Wednesday, killing six Chinese miners and two Congolese ...
The future of U.S.-European relations is emerging as one of the most significant factors that will shape the global system. NATO’s celebration of its 75th anniversary at the bloc’s summit ...
The European Union is expected to launch its latest salvo in a brewing trade battle with China on July 4 when it raises tariffs on made-in-China electric vehicles. China, for ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: A knife attack against a Japanese woman and her child triggers backlash against China’s online ultranationalists, Indonesia announces new tariffs on Chinese ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Protests in Kenya turn violent, Ghana’s debt deal, and Namibia decriminalizes homosexuality. If you would like to receive Africa Brief in ...
Washington and the West have begun a new phase of financial warfare against Russia and China—a powerful but also potentially risky escalation that, if people aren’t careful, could eventually give ...