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Trump has also said he is in discussions with Japan over the strait's reopening and expects to have a positive conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping about it when he visits China
China, Geely makes vehicles under its own name, as well as under the Lynk & Co and Zeekr brands. However, Geely was forced into a significant restructuring after overextending itself, raising doubts over the future
China and sponsors top athletes like freestyle skier Eileen Gu. In February, it opened its first US outlet - a flagship store in Los Angeles' upscale Beverly Hills area. The company's global push, which comes
Trump made 98 posts we classified as "announcements" – which we defined as the president purporting to give the public new information. These covered a range of topics – there was the video announcing
Trump unveiled his plans for the system, aimed at countering "next-generation" aerial threats. He said last year that the programme would require an initial investment of $25bn, with a total cost of $175bn over
Trump made a superb break of 115 in the last frame of the session to leave the match finely poised before the second session on Sunday afternoon. In the all-Chinese second-round match between
Trump is losing public support over the war in Iran, but how much does the president care? He said in a recent interview with Fox News that gas prices may be “a little bit higher
Trump’s use of military force against Iran was a mistake. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - Fourteen soldiers were killed on Friday during operations to defuse unexploded ordnance in the northwestern Zanjan province
Trump to use in the markets,” he said. Iran’s speaker of parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation in the talks with Iran, told his Lebanese counterpart on Thursday that a ceasefire
Trump whisperer” a stroke of genius at the time, the risks were always clear. It was common knowledge Starmer’s pick for UK ambassador to Washington had been sacked from cabinet twice, had an ongoing
Trump is “really in need of the negotiations”, though Iran would prefer to avoid renewed fighting. ## War diplomacy: - The Department of State will hold new talks on Thursday following a fragile ceasefire, a US official
Trump announced a naval blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz to put economic pressure on Tehran, which had until then been able to ship its own exports through the passage. Washington
Trump administration is highlighting the “lie” of a potential agreement over nuclear issues with the aim of “compensating for defeats in the field of battle”. Mahdi Kharratiyan, a pro-establishment foreign policy analyst, told
Trump administration deported Venezuelan migrants. Sharyn Alfonsi, the reporter who covered the story, called that move a “political” choice.  But the deal has faced continued
China, Egypt, South Korea, India and Pakistan passed through the strait through most of March and early April. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) provided these vessels with an alternative route through the Strait
China. The talk of Russia as a linchpin of a new multipolar world order rings a tad hollow today, not least because no heavy equipment was marched through during the parade out of fear
Trump launched his assault on [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran), the White House has shifted from a strategy of shock-and-awe bombardments and leadership decapitation to a plan of sustained economic pressure as it tests
Trump and others have pushed the notion that military, security and political authorities in Tehran are divided. “The time has come for Iran to make the sensible choice,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told
China's criticism, it has been largely welcomed by Japan's defense partners like Australia and attracted interests from Southeast Asia and Europe. Opponents say the change violates Japan's pacifist constitution and will increase
China, Russia and of late, the US too. I asked Thomas-Symonds whether this increasingly public drive by the government to break down barriers with the EU an admission that the "special relationship" with