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While rare earth mineral trading generates modest revenue, their strategic value far outweighs market price as governments move to mitigate geopolitical risk and secure defence-relevant supply ...
In an interview, prominent political scientist Francis Fukuyama explains how authoritarianism, inequality and technology are ...
Four pandas from a theme park in western Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture left for China in June. Two others in Tokyo are set to leave next year. Whether any more will be loaned to Japan in the future ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at the USA’s softening stance on China; the ...
India used the Rio de Janeiro summit to push for a restructured global financial-political architecture that reflects the ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright went to Wyoming last week to cut the ribbon on the first new rare earth mine in the U.S. since the 1950s. Telling the assembled guests and reporters that the “Brook Mine” ...
Encounters between Chinese and foreign military aircraft and vessels near the East Asian country are not uncommon.
The proposed sale includes two ports at the Panama Canal and more than 40 others around the world, all owned by Hong ...
Francis Fukuyama’s Fever Dream A little over thirty years ago a neoconservative American Political Scientist named Francis ...
Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel for the Article III Project, is interviewed by One America News Network host Riley Lewis about the geopolitics behind China's decision not to get involved in the ...
Two months after the Trump administration revoked Western oil companies' licenses to operate in Venezuela, the results reveal ...
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