The United States’ “illegal” occupation of Syria has only deepened the country’s humanitarian crisis, China has said
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Russian Influence Operation Targets Moldova Amid Threats of Coup – The Daily Beast
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Xi Jingping’s Close Aide Appointed As China’s New Premier
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday nominated Li Qiang to become premier during the ongoing annual meeting of China’s rubber-stamp parliament, a role charged with managing the world’s second-largest economy.
3 Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil group activists jailed for 4.5 months for refusing national security data demand – Hong Kong Free Press
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Japan takes gloves off and boosts military spending in face of China’s ambitions on Taiwan
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Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to reestablish ties after 7 years of tensions
The deal, struck in Beijing this week, represents a major diplomatic victory for the Chinese as Gulf Arab states perceive the U.S. slowly withdrawing from the wider Middle East.
Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to resume ties, with China’s help
Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed Friday to re-establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after seven years of tensions. The major diplomatic breakthrough negotiated with China lowers the chance of armed conflict between the Mideast rivals – both d…
Investors, Depositors Try To Withdraw $42 Billion As US Bank Collapses
At the close of business on March 9, the bank had a negative cash balance of $958 million, according to an order taking possession of the bank filed Friday by California’s bank regulator
White House Allocates $3.1bn to Cybersecurity in New Budget
The White House has allocated a total of $3.1bn to cybersecurity infrastructure in its latest budget report. The document shows $145m of this figure will go toward making the CISA “more resilient and defensible.”