Videos
How China’s economic slowdown is rippling across Asia
China’s economic slowdown has stoked fears of global contagion.
The Ukrainian men fleeing the draft: ‘Not everyone is a warrior’
Since Russia’s invasion, Ukraine has banned men of fighting age from leaving the country unless they have a valid exemption.
German police raid suspected pro-Hezbollah Islamist groups
German authorities conducted nationwide searches of 54 locations across seven federal states connected to the Islamic Center of Hamburg (IZH) on Thursday morning, the Interior Ministry said.
Xi-Biden Summit: US should not arm Taiwan says Xi Jinping
The recent meeting between President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping highlighted the importance of their relationship amid global challenges.
Where China stands on the Israel-Gaza war
Josephine Ma explains where China stands on the Israel-Gaza war, how Israel and Palestine have responded to Beijing’s actions so far and what China stands to gain in trying to help mediate one of the most complex geopolitical issues in the world.
Eurasia's Largest Volcano Erupts, Ash Columns Reach Russia
Eurasia's largest volcano has erupted. It has sent shock waves all the way to the russian peninsula. Its ash columns reached as far away as the Russian peninsula.
LIVE: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen addresses the Asia Society
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen delivers remarks to the Asia Society in Washington, D.C.
Reversing the decline of civilisation and rebuilding the social fabric of the West
‘Fundamentally I think a lot of young people do see our society as a failure and in some ways they are being taught to distrust the Western model in in schools and universities. We know that.
What do Russia and China think of the Israeli war on Gaza?
Russia and China have staked a careful position in the war between Israel and Hamas. Both have complex relationships with Israel and Palestine and their own foreign policy to consider. So, how does Israel’s war on Gaza impact them, and what do they stand...
Destroyed US Sanctions!Russia Turned to China's Loongson 5000 Chips.
In the face of US sanctions and the cessation of supplies from major technology companies, Russia has chosen to stand firm and find alternative solutions. Despite the potential devastating impact of these sanctions on Russia's technological infrastructure...
Putin Makes Fun Of West's Sanctions 'Failing', Warns Of 'Infra Sabotage
Russia President Vladimir Putin mocked Western nations for their ineffective sanctions against Moscow. The sanctions were imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Putin said that the sanctions might intensify in the near future, and even warned of...
How world leaders are trying to regulate AI
AI is developing faster than many of us can comprehend. But leaders are looking to put guardrails on the industry. They're gathering in Bletchley Park this week to figure out how to keep this rapidly evolving technology safe.
Can The U.S. Compete With Chinese Drones?
Chinese made drones have dominated the market for quad copters for over a decade. They’re used by university researchers, firefighters, and police around the world. But growing geopolitical concerns, and the use of drones as weapons of war in Ukraine, and...
Why Egypt’s Military Is Behind Its New $58B Capital City
Egypt is building a new $58 billion administrative capital from the ground up. But what began as a ploy to decongest Cairo’s traffic, has quickly racked up criticism over a growing budget and questions about who this new city benefits.
U.S. House Republicans Unveil $14.3 BN Israel Aid Bill By Cutting IRS Budget
U.S. House Republicans have introduced a plan to send $14.3 Billion worth of aid to Israel whilst cutting funds for the IRS.