Hedge fund legend Ray Dalio said US-China relations are "on the brink of red lines." "Irreconcilable differences" between the ...
China's economy is slowing down. Current forecasts put China's GDP growth in 2023 at less than five percent, below the forecasts made last year and far below the high growth rates that China ...
This past year has seen a number of important developments around the world, some of which are cause for great concern. One of them is North Korea’s continuing quest to develop an effective ...
The biggest currency loser in all of this is the Chinese Yuan (RMB), which has fallen to its lowest value against the dollar in over a decade this year. Image: Pixabay There are many factors that ...
The United States Navy is carrying out the biggest overhaul of its top-secret undersea surveillance network since the end of ...
The future of warfare and military capability is taking center stage as the war in Ukraine rages, Moscow looks to reload its high-tech missile inventory and, in a possible portent of future ...
As global leaders converge in New York for the 78th U.N. General Assembly this month, the United States and China, already embroiled in a fierce contest for expanded global influence, have ...
SYDNEY, Sept 8 (Reuters) - To meet the challenge of a rising China, the Australian Navy is taking two very different deep dives into advanced submarine technology. One is pricey and slow: For a ...
The United States' upgraded relationship with Vietnam is not a Cold War move against China, according to a US National Security Council official. The US aims to support Vietnam's technological ...
An unmanned underwater vehicle is seen alongside personnel with Marine Corps Systems Command in May 2020. (Lance Cpl. Samantha Sanchez/U.S. Marine Corps) ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Marine Corps is ...
The US and China relationship is "on the brink of red lines" — but war is unlikely, said hedge fund legend Ray Dalio at the Greenwich Economic Forum on Tuesday, according to a Bloomberg recording.
To meet the challenge of a rising China, the Australian Navy is taking two very different deep dives into advanced submarine technology. One is pricey and slow: For a new force of up to 13 ...