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In a first, wind and solar generated more power than gas globally in April 2026

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Philippines, Vietnam close ranks on South China Sea as To Lam visits

Philippines, Vietnam close ranks on South China Sea as To Lam visits The Vietnamese president is wrapping up a Southeast Asia tour aimed at shoring up regional security alliances Lam said he discussed the regional and global situation with Marcos and agreed that both nations “need to coordinate more closely to respond more effectively to the changing circumstances of both countries for the sake of peace, stability and development”. Hanoi and Manila on Monday elevated their ties to an...

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Saudi Arabia and Russia draw closer amid OPEC upheaval

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Xi calls China–North Korea ties "unbreakable," but Pyongyang's Russia pivot is testing Beijing's leverage.

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Can Xi bring North Korea closer into Beijing's orbit?

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Finland’s foreign minister says Ukraine ‘is now holding the cards’ as Russia signals talks

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Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades

This is part five of a series examining the challenges confronting the NATO alliance. For more than three decades, the U.S. carried the largest share of NATO's military burden while many European allies spent far less on defense than Washington wanted. The imbalance survived the Cold War, multiple U.S. administrations and repeated debates over burden sharing.

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Why NATO’s defense spending imbalance lasted for decades

This is part five of a series examining the challenges confronting the NATO alliance. For more than three decades, the U.S. carried the largest share of NATO's military burden while many European allies spent far less on defense than Washington wanted. The imbalance survived the Cold War, multiple U.S. administrations and repeated debates over burden sharing.

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Why Iran remains too important for China to lose

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Donald Trump’s Superficiality Is Bone Deep

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