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In doggedly resisting US prompts to boost defence spending by evoking a ‘neutralist’ foreign policy in his recent John Curtin ...
Nahal Toosi is POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent. She has reported on war, genocide and political chaos in a ...
He served as U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics and Deputy Director of the National Economic ...
Israel strikes Damascus, ICE gets Medicaid access, and global flashpoints heat up from Syria to Taiwan. Catch up on today’s top moves.
Australia is not alone in attempting to balance its military alignment with Washington against its economic dependence on Beijing.
This week marks the anniversary of Jimmy Carter’s infamous “Malaise Speech” to the nation, and it nicely highlights the gulf between presidents like Carter who placated America’s enemies and paid the ...
Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy at TD Securities, said China would stock up on gold mainly to diversify its $3.3 trillion foreign-exchange reserve, of which only 6.7% is gold. This is to ...
Amid rising global instability, London and Tokyo are forging a deeper partnership to defend the remnants of the rules-based ...
Donald Trump's derision of some supporters as "weaklings" is the latest spray in an ongoing attempt to shift the public conversation past calls for the full release of files linked to the Jeffrey ...