Prime Minister resists calls to declare China a threat to national security and insists UK needs to strengthen ties with Beijing
BEIJING: Chinese police have successfully apprehended and brought back a major criminal suspect involved in a high-profile case, in which a Chinese actor was deceived and illegally detained on the Thailand-Myanmar border.
Peter Dutton has claimed Australia’s relationship with China will be “much stronger” should the opposition win the next election, despite the many trade sanctions enforced by Beijing during the Morrison government in response to the Coalition’s hawkish language against its biggest trading partner.
Inside a high-security chemical plant, a mysterious project named “Lionheart” is helping prepare Germany for what could be its biggest crisis since the invasion of Ukraine.
China is reportedly imposing its legal system on American soil through a network of nonprofit organizations in the United States linked to a Chinese Communist P
We've only recently discovered microplastics are a thing and we still don't know exactly how bad they are for our health. This study doesn't bode well.
The Chamber of Deputies will discuss proposed changes to the labour code during a session starting at 13:00GMT/14:00CET. The amendments would increase the flexibility of the labour market by extending the probationary period and bringing forward the start of the notice period.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky slapped sanctions on 18 people, both Russians and Ukrainians. The list included 10 Ukrainian nationals, four Russians, and four people with both Ukrainian and Russian citizenship.
Intelligence firm Graphika said a Beijing-linked campaign known as "Spamouflage" spread disinformation about Spain's deadly floods last year. View on euronews
The opposition is struggling to call an extraordinary session of the National Council and force a debate on a no-confidence motion against the government, despite repeated efforts this morning. Pravda reports that Slovakia's unicameral parliament has just failed to reach a quorum of 76 (50%+1) of
The public inquiry studying foreign election meddling has found no evidence that "traitors" in Parliament are plotting with hostile states against Canada's interests.