By Erica S. Downs Editor’s Note: This paper first appeared in the SAIS Review, Volume XXXII, No. 2 (Summer-Fall 2012), pages 65-84. This article examines three…
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By Tyler Durden Kyle Bass is warning that China – which announced it was ready to deepen “friendly and cooperative” relations with the Taliban mere…
By Stephen Bryen Commentary Taiwan needs to worry about American reliability. Unlike Afghanistan, where the United States had committed its forces for two decades, Taiwan has no U.S.…
By RADIO FREE ASIA China stands poised to take part in post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan after U.S. troops ended a 20-year occupation, leaving the capital…
By Dennis Santiago The regime change in Afghanistan over the weekend has caused the US and its allies to go into full evacuation mode. Western embassies…
By The Associated Press Nineteen coal miners are trapped in a flooded mine in the northwestern Qinghai province of China on Sunday. At least one coal miner…
By TASS China’s Defense Minister Wei Fenghe stressed that Armed Forces of China and Russia continued moving forward, even despite the pandemic BEIJING, August 13.…
By Katabella Roberts The World Health Organization (WHO) on Aug. 12 urged China to share raw data from the earliest COVID-19 cases, saying it is “vitally important to know how the…
By Tyler Durden We recently discussed how already astronomical container shipping costs are set to rise even higher should China lock down one or more…
by Toby Shapshak First published in the Daily Maverick 168 weekly newspaper. If Big Tech in the US thought it was under the whip, it should spare…