Here's What Trump Has To Say About The Ukraine-Russia War
Donald Trump, who is running for president for a third time, shared with Fox News host Tucker Carlson his stance amid the Ukraine-Russia war.
China Is Adopting 'Actual War Approach' On Taiwan; Taipei Preps For 'Total Blockade' By Xi
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said its budget this year will focus on replenishment of artillery and rocket stocks as the island braces for a "total blockade" by China.
Idaho Murders Update: 60+ Company Search Warrants Likely Linked To Defense Strategy
Legal experts suggested that the prosecution's applications for search warrants aimed to counter any doubts about the investigation into the Idaho murder case.
Saudi Aramco Benefits From Russia-Ukraine War, Posts 'Record' $161 Billion Profit
An expert said Saudi Aramco's historic profit is unsurprising given that the previous year saw higher energy prices exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine war.
Intel Committees Warn China Is A Threat To US Through Espionage And TikTok
Two lawmakers urged the Biden administration to respond to China's growing military and technological threat to U.S. national security.
China Sends Philippines, Marcos Jr. Stern Warning: US Ties Will 'Seriously Harm' Country
China expressed concern that the Philippines and the U.S.' military deal could provide American troops access to several military bases close to Taiwan.
China To Taiwan Flights Reopened: 23 Cities Now Offer Air Routes, Some Starting Friday
A spokesman for Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council described the resumption of direct flights with China as an act of "goodwill" despite increasing tensions.
China Has 'No Right' To Interfere With Taiwan's Ties With Other Countries: Foreign Ministry
China's Foreign Ministry said they are "seriously concerned" about the planned stopover visit of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to the U.S.
Philippines' COVID-19 Vaccine Wastage To Hit 50 Million By End Of March
A Philippine senator criticized the country's health department for not doing enough to inform the public about the importance and availability of vaccines.
Philippines Unemployment Rate Rises In January; 2.37 Million Filipinos Jobless
The Philippines' construction sector registered the biggest drop in the number of employed Filipinos from October 2022 to January with 557,000.
44 Chinese Ships Spotted Near Philippine Island, Children Expressed Concern: 'They're Scared'
The Philippines called the presence of more than 40 Chinese ships around its island in the South China Sea a "blatant violation" of its territorial integrity.
China-Russia Ties A Security Threat To US; Beijing Still 'Our Unparalleled Challenge': DNI
Despite their relations threatening U.S. national security, intelligence officials said China feels uneasy about assisting Russia.
Apple Had 8 Of 9 Best-Selling Phones Of 2022; iPhone 14 Pro Max At Top 3
Counterpoint Research noted that the top 10 best-selling smartphones accounted for 19% of the total global sales in 2022.
China Could Invade Taiwan 'Before 2025,' Overall 'Goal Is World Domination': Lt. Gen. Boykin
A former defense official warned that China could attack Taiwan before 2025 when the U.S. is distracted with its presidential election.
China, Xi Jinping 'Deadly Serious' About Invading Taiwan: Rep. Gallagher
Wisconsin GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher urged the Biden administration and the U.S.' allies to provide more support to Taiwan to deter potential Chinese aggression.
Putin Will Likely Be Reelected, Kremlin Says Ukraine Regions Will Vote For Him: Report
The Kremlin expects better results for Vladimir Putin in the 2024 presidential election than in 2018, according to a report.
Idaho Murders Update: Kohberger Receives Love Letters In Jail, BTK Killer's Daughter Reacts
BTK serial killer's daughter Kerri Rawson warned individuals against sending letters to murder suspects, such as Bryan Kohberger, saying it could pose a risk.
Zelensky, Ukraine Officials Condemn Russia For Video Of Unarmed Ukrainian POW Being Executed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to find those responsible for the death of the Ukrainian soldier.
China May Face Financial Crisis With Cities Under Trillions Of Debt Following Zero-Covid Policy: WSJ
China's Ministry of Finance warned local authorities that the central government would not bail them out for their accumulated liabilities.
5 Best Countries For Working Parents: US Is Not On The List, But Canada Is
The countries have favorable policies for working parents and spend heavily on the childcare system, according to a report.
Amazon Go Stores Closing In NYC, Seattle And San Francisco: List Of 8 Locations
The shutdown of eight cashier-less Go convenience stores marked the company's latest cost-cutting move.
US Concerned China-Made Cranes In American Ports Used To Spy On Military: Report
The growing concern about Chinese-made cranes came after two federal agencies revealed that the cranes might have an intelligence-gathering capability.
Germany Warns China Of 'Consequences' If It Sends Russia Weapons, But 'Optimistic' It Won't Happen
Despite China's assurance that it doesn't plan to send lethal aid to Russia, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said they would continue to monitor the situation.
China Invasion Of Taiwan May Not Happen This Decade, Says Pentagon Official
A top defense official said "strong" deterrence will hold back any plans of China to launch an invasion of Taiwan within the decade.
US-China Tensions Not 'Much Of A Risk' To Tesla's Beijing Business: VP
China is the second-largest market for Tesla, accounting for more than 50% of the company's global sales in 2022.
Nigeria Is Running Out Of Banknotes, Leaving Citizens Without Money And Businesses 'Paralyzed'
The Central Bank of Nigeria has begun issuing newly-redesigned naira banknotes to stop the hoarding of banknotes and counterfeiting.
Taiwan Offers Taipei Residents Up To $1,600 'Baby Bonus' To Combat Population Decrease
The announcement of higher "baby bonuses" came after Taiwan's capital Taipei failed to reach the 2.5 million population level last month.
Filipino Jobseekers Put Work-Life Balance As Priority, Higher Than Global Average: Study
Jobstreet Philippines country manager Philip Gioca said jobseekers now prefer a workplace that doesn't strain mental health.
Idaho Murders Update: Kohberger Worked As Fish Cutter, Forbidden From 'Ever Interacting With Customers'
Bryan Kohberger's former boss said the Idaho murders suspect was "withdrawn" and "never warmed up" when he worked for him.
US Lawmaker Shares Ways To 'Prevent' China's Taiwan Invasion: 'Convince Xi Jinping'
Wisconsin GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher suggests that arming Taiwan and putting more troops in the Indo-Pacific region would thwart possible Chinese attacks.