Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut, Cavusolga rejected on Wednesday 10 June Egypt’s proposed ceasefire due to Turkey’s suspicions that it was called for in order to
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hammered Beijing for its criticism of the US’ response to protests over George Floyd’s death, accusing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
India and Australia plan to discuss various bilateral defence agreements in a virtual summit this Thursday, as conflict with China heighten. Australian Prime Minister Scott
North Korean State News Agency KCNA announced that Pyongyang intends to close all communication with the South after activists of the South persistently sent leaflets
Chinese resident Xi Jinping held a phone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss economic stability, the role of the World Health Organization (WHO)
EU ministers struggle to find an effective foreign policy with regard to conflicts on its eastern and southern borders. Media and key stakeholders from across
The British government has unveiled its plans to seek new entrants into the nation’s 5G telecommunications market since January. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has
The UK Government has announced its intention to provide greater rights to people in Hong Kong unless China rethinks a controversial new security bill. The
Tom Tugendhat is Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said that Hong Kong has changed since handover. He is worried that China’s actions in
Sino-US relations appear set to further worsen following a statement by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo that congratulates Tsai Ing-wen on the start of
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