When he sits down with Xi Jinping in Beijing's Great Hall of the People this week, Sir Keir will be the first British prime minister to visit China since Theresa May exactly eight years ago.
In that, Starmer is far from alone. A fortnight ago, Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney, visited Beijing to declare that “we are forging a new strategic partnership” with China, in the hope of ...
If the US ships do beat off such an attack, the Chinese bombers fly home, re-arm and return in a matter of hours. The ...
Jeremy Clarkson has never shied away from the stories that revealed the state of modern-day Britain. As The Sun celebrates 30 ...
Trouble follows oil like a shimmering slick, challenging the ideals of a presumed enlightened world. Ever since Edwin Drake’s ...
Kenneth Eason Cook said he had unmasked a network of Australians preparing to sell out their country to the Japanese. His ...
How extraordinary is this step—and does it signal a long-term strategic shift in US policy toward Latin America? Ulrich Brand: It seems that a new strategy is emerging in US foreign policy. In the ...
From a subcontinent impoverished by centuries of exploitative and often brutal colonial rule, India is today once again the ...
Yes, I do mean The Donald’s press conference, when he outdid all samurai in valor, bravery, fearlessness, and courage. So much so, he has leftwing Americans dumbfounded and open-mouthed, and many ...
Trump’s attempted Greenland grab has alienated the ultranationalist Europeans who viewed him as their beau ideal.
Europe has been through many ages in its busy history: the age of discovery, the age of reason, the age of expansion, the age of destruction, and the age of unification. Now it is entering a new one: ...
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Bringing it all back home

Before dawn on January 3, the United States launched a “large-scale strike” against Venezuela during which its President ...