Por: Newsweek World September 29, 2022
Vladimir Putin's seven-month war in Ukraine may have tested the boundaries of his strategic partnership with Xi Jinping, but China's leader is unlikely to desert his Russian counterpart any time soon, despite what some in the West may believe.Beijing so far has tolerated everything from the Kremlin's blocking of grain exports in the Black Sea to its escalation by partial mobilization and casual nuclear threats. It also is unlikely... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion October 01, 2022
With his annexation of parts of Ukraine on Friday, Vladimir Putin has set in motion forces that are turning Russia into a giant North Korea. It will be a paranoid, angry, isolated state, but unlike North Korea, the Russian version will be spread over 11 time zones — from the... + más
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Politico USA Politics September 29, 2022
The U.S. and its allies are hoping to rally the international community to send an unmistakable message to Vladimir Putin: Using nuclear weapons would prompt a crippling economic and diplomatic response, even from Russia’s friends. In particular, calls are growing inside and... + más
Apple begins making the iPhone 14 in India, marking a big shift in its manufacturing strategy | CNBC
India's military relationship with Russia isn't going away — it'll 'endure for decades,' analyst says | CNBC
Newsweek USA World September 29, 2022
China's Xi Jinping is doubling down on his strategic military partnership with Russia, even as Russian President Vladimir Putin doubles down in Ukraine this week with the largest forcible annexation of territory since World War II.Putin will formally sign agreements to... + más
Japanese leader's trip to China in '72 was diplomatic gamble | WPLG Local 10
Japanese leader's trip to China in '72 was diplomatic gamble | Associated Press
The Atlantic USA World September 28, 2022
Russia faces existential danger—from its own president.Vladimir Putin giving a speech on September 21, 2022 (Ilya Pitalev / Sputnik / AFP / Getty)September 27, 2022, 5:30 PM ETThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories... + más
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
'This Is Not a Bluff.' Putin Raises Specter of Nuclear Weapons Following Battlefield Losses | Time
Portland Press Herald USA World September 25, 2022
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday, in New York. Mary Altaffer/Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — China underscored its commitment Saturday to its claim on Taiwan, telling assembled world leaders that anyone who gets in the way... + más
China on Taiwan: 'External interference' won't be tolerated | ABC News
New change at the Pentagon waters down focus on Taiwan, critics say | Politico
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine will go down as one of the most rapacious foreign policy gambits of post-World War II history. Exactly how it ends is hard to predict, but we do know this: What Putin expected would be a quick victory has become an extended and... + más
Deal that prevented rail strike still needs worker support | Associated Press
Poland, South Korea seal $3 billion military aircraft deals | Associated Press
The Daily Beast USA World September 22, 2022
Vladimir Putin’s defense minister sent a clear message to the people of Russia on Wednesday: Their country is at war not just with Ukraine, but with the entirety of the West.“I cannot but emphasize the fact that today, we are at war not so much with Ukraine and the Ukrainian... + más
Putin orders partial mobilization of Russian reservists and hints using nuclear weapons still possible | CBS News
Biden to World Leaders: Putin's Nuclear Threats Should Make Your 'Blood Run Cold' | The Daily Beast
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