Why the Indian Ocean could be China’s Achilles’ heel in a Taiwan war
HONG KONG — Every day, nearly 60 fully loaded very large crude-oil carriers sail between the Persian Gulf and Chinese ports, carrying
HONG KONG — Every day, nearly 60 fully loaded very large crude-oil carriers sail between the Persian Gulf and Chinese ports, carrying
SHANGHAI — With more than a full year past since China eased restrictions and let COVID-19 sweep its households, scientists are worried
China condemned Canada’s support for the Philippines over what it said were violations of China’s sovereignty in the South China Sea, according
THE ARCTIC experienced the warmest summer on record this year, contributing to extraordinary wildfires and melting glaciers while threatening the rest of
TAIPEI — Taiwan’s military drove away four attempts by Chinese forces to approach the island’s sensitive contiguous zone last month, Taiwan security
LONDON — The cost of shipping goods through the Red Sea is rising as Yemen’s Houthis step up attacks on ships they
DUBAI — The Conference of the Parties (COP28) Presidency released a proposed text of a final climate deal on Wednesday that would,
KYIV — Ukraine’s biggest mobile network operator said it hoped to restore operations by Wednesday after coming under what appeared to be
DUBAI – Phasing out fossil fuels around the world is unlikely to happen – or even win backing from all governments –
The International Monetary Fund said its executive board cleared the first review of Bangladesh’s $4.7 billion bailout on Tuesday, providing $689.8 million