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Sanctions threat to India would โ€˜boomerangโ€™ under PM Modi's leadership: Putin

โ€œIndia always acts as a sovereign country, and under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, any potential threats of sanctions would boomerang immediately,โ€ Mr. Putin said

96 deals signed, flights planned: whatโ€™s next for Hong Kong and Central Asia?

Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has wrapped up his visit to Central Asia after meeting high-level leaders and sealing nearly 100 partnership agreements aimed at opening the โ€œbig doorโ€ for local and mainland Chinese businesses. While reviving direct flights to the region was considered a big win from the trip, observers noted that the real challenges lay ahead as authorities and different parties must take necessary follow-up actions to realise the gains. Local authorities and businesses signed...

China to the Philippines: donโ€™t let โ€˜a few clownsโ€™ sabotage ties with โ€˜political theatreโ€™

Beijing has condemned remarks by Philippine defence chief Gilberto Teodoro Jnr, saying the comments seriously damaged bilateral trust and showed a lack of gratitude for Chinese aid. Chinaโ€™s foreign ministry on Tuesday called on Manila to take action to prevent โ€œa few clownsโ€ from sabotaging bilateral ties through repeated political theatrics, as ties between the two neighbours remained strained. On the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Teodoro said during an interview with...

China-UK ties thaw: Wang Yi urges that they โ€˜further communicate and align our positionsโ€™

China and Britain have pledged to enhance high-level exchanges and deepen cooperation amid a turbulent global landscape, following a meeting of their top diplomats in Beijing. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told visiting British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on Tuesday that their countries needed to further communicate and align their positions. โ€œWe need to โ€ฆ anchor ourselves to the positioning of a long-term and stable China-UK comprehensive strategic partnership, strengthen high-level...

EAM Jaishankar meets South African Deputy President Mashatile; trade, infra take centre stage

The South African Deputy President also met Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan and discussed various aspects of historical, cultural and people-to-people relations between the two nations

Sheinbaum accuses US of โ€˜interferenceโ€™ amid probe of Mexican officials

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has accused the United States of interfering in Mexicoโ€™s internal affairs.

Israeli plan to extend control in Gaza provokes German concern

Comments mark a shift in Berlinโ€™s stance towards one of its key allies, of which it has long been a strong supporter.

China protests to the Philippines over โ€˜selective and discriminatoryโ€™ Chinese arrests

Beijing has accused Manila of โ€œselective and discriminatoryโ€ law enforcement against Chinese nationals, and demanded on Wednesday that it brief Beijing on every case within four days, after Philippine authorities made a series of arrests and detentions involving Chinese citizens. In a statement, Chinaโ€™s embassy in the Philippines said it had โ€œimmediately lodged solemn representations with Philippine authorities for each incidentโ€, and demanded that Manila inform Chinese consular posts of...

Vietnamโ€™s To Lam seeks to โ€˜re-energiseโ€™ Thai ties with trade, Ho Chi Minhโ€™s legacy

Vietnamโ€™s globetrotting leader To Lam began his first trip to Thailand with trade and security talks dominating the agenda, as well as a symbolic visit to the former home of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern Vietnam who once lived in the northeast of the kingdom. To Lam, the president and general secretary of the Communist Party, is seen by many as the countryโ€™s most powerful leader since the era of Ho Chi Minh. The former secret policeman has been zipping across global capitals as he seeks to...

Marcosโ€™ historic Japan trip: what will Philippine leader seek from Takaichi?

A rare visit by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr to Japan this week marks Manilaโ€™s latest bid to establish a counterweight to Beijing over the South China Sea dispute. During the four-day trip, the first state visit by a Philippine leader to Japan in over a decade, Marcos is expected to discuss boosting defence and other ties between Manila and Tokyo amid the security challenge posed by Chinaโ€™s growing maritime assertiveness, according to analysts. Marcos will meet Japanese Prime...

Vucic and Xi agree to strengthen โ€˜ironclad friendshipโ€™ between Serbia and China

China and Serbia agreed to deepen security and economic cooperation, with the leaders of the two nations hailing the โ€œironclad friendshipโ€ and strategic bonds between their countries during Serbian President Aleksandar Vucicโ€™s first state visit to Beijing. In a comprehensive joint statement issued on Monday, the two sides said they would deepen cooperation in counterterrorism, preventing colour revolutions and the tightening of security for major events and Belt and Road Initiative...

Like Serbia, the EU should be open to partnership with China

As I return to China, I do so with an abiding sense of respect for a nation that has become one of Serbiaโ€™s most indispensable partners and a defining force of our century. In Europe, discussions about China are too often clouded by suspicion and strategic anxiety. I understand that every major political community must guard its future, but I believe Europe should approach China not with fear and suspicion but with confidence and a serious, open-eyed willingness to cooperate. Serbia has chosen...

Russian Consul General meets Gujarat CM, discusses cooperation in maritime, shipbuilding and education

The Consul General extended an invitation to CM Patel to attend the upcoming business summit in St. Petersburg.

Marco Rubio visits India: Whatโ€™s at stake with Trump-Modi ties strained?

Rubio is taking an extended trip ahead of next week's Quad meeting of foreign ministers.

India and China are cautiously getting closer, thanks to Trump

Perhaps the most fascinating and important aspects of US President Donald Trumpโ€™s jolt to the global economy have been its unintended consequences, especially the impact on relations between China and India. Two consistent aspects of Trumpโ€™s meandering narrative are to โ€œmake America great againโ€ by bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US, and to hobble China as an economic and strategic threat. A decade later, there has been negligible progress on either objective. Instead, the unintended...

Risks and rewards in France-Kenya partnership

Nairobi's partnership with Paris has sparked criticism, with many worried Kenya's interests will be subordinated.