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Russia and China would be the first nuclear powers to sign a treaty barring use of the weapons in Southeast Asia.
The two adversaries are by far the best armed states in terms of nuclear weapons, with China (500), France (290), the U.K. (225), India (172) and Pakistan (170) all owning hundreds of their own.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says there are “areas of potential cooperation” between Washington and Beijing.
Mark Rutte said the authoritarian alliance between Moscow and Beijing now poses a direct threat to global security - ...
This week’s meeting between the leaders of China and Russia marks another key moment in the deepening relationship between the two powers. By Nicole Hong Follow the latest news of the Putin-Xi ...
Newsweek has looked at the potential fallout of the U.S. using the largest nuclear weapon in its arsenal, the B-83, on capitals in North Korea, Russia and China.
Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed ...
The China and Russia-led BRICS economic bloc has received membership applications from 19 countries ahead of a June summit, potentially expanding the group’s influence throughout the Middle East ...
China's Xi Jinping, Russia's Vladimir Putin and India's Narendra Modi are among the world leaders in Uzbekistan for a security forum. What unites them is a distrust of the American-led world order.
China and Russia could work together to establish a new international order as the two countries have grown closer since Russia's invasion of Ukraine that has resulted in sanctions.
China and Russia traveled very different paths in the period of free market globalization and its long post-2008 ... China’s share of world GDP soared from 1.7 percent in 1978 to 18.4 percent ...