
US-China Competition and Global Affairs: Diplomacy, Defense, and Economic Shifts
The US and China are navigating complex relations, from AI competition to renewed diplomatic efforts with Iran, while NATO discusses European defense and the US economy sees unexpected job growth. Meanwhile, the FAA is moving to lift the ban on supersonic flights over the US, and Bosnia & Herzegovina prepares for a significant football match.
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The United States of America is ... so many things, horrific and magnificent, good and evil, promising and cursed The United States of America is a truck that has driven into a ditch. The United States of America is a program that has been hacked. The United States of America is ... so many things, horrific and magnificent, good and evil, promising and cursed, as it approaches its quarter millennium mark. I say it as though the US was one thing, but it is a thousand things. It is the masked I...
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Power has historically been measured by indicators such as territory, population, industrial production, military capability and economic scale. Those foundations remain indispensable. But each technological revolution has changed the nature of geopolitical competition. The Industrial Revolution rewarded manufacturing capacity. The 20th century rewarded industrial scale, military mobilisation and ideological reach. Globalisation rewarded efficiency, integration and financial connectivity. The...
By Marco Vicenzino
Read full article →How the US shaped the world: 250 years of power and policies
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The US Supreme Court on June 30 rejected President Donald Trump's bid to restrict birthright citizenship in a blow to one of his signature anti-immigration initiatives. This comes after Trump had signed an executive order on the first day of his presidency decreeing those born to parents in the US illegally or on temporary visas could not automatically become Americans. FRANCE 24's Philip Turle tells us more on how important that decision is.
By FRANCE24
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By Bloomberg News
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By TOI WORLD DESK
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By Ajay Srivastava
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The US’s founding ideals are replaced today by delirium and absurdity
By John Gray
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By Oscar Hartzog
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By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Supreme Court spurns Trump on birthright citizenship
WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump’s bid to restrict birthright citizenship in a blow to one of his signature anti-immigration initiatives. The court, in an eagerly awaited decision on the final day of its term, ruled 6-3 to maintain the right to American citizenship for nearly everyone born on US soil. Trump signed an executive order last year on the first day of his second stint in the White House decreeing that children born to parents in the United...
By none@none.com (AFP)
Read full article →US and Iran enter technical talks to secure peace deal, restart shipping
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By Reuters
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By Tyler Durden
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Since the 1940s, a powerful tradition has unfolded across the United States. Each year, a carefully selected delegation of emerging leaders drawn from government, media, business, and civil society convenes under the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). Beyond the site tours, seminars, and meetings lie invaluable connections, networks and access to perspectives that shape future […]
By Ebenezer Afanyi Dadzie
Read full article →Kazakhstan, US Strengthen Strategic Business Partnership at Roundtable in Astana
The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA – Kazakhstan and the United States reaffirmed their commitment to expanding trade, investment and technology cooperation during the Kazakhstan-United States Business Roundtable on June 30, where government officials and business leaders outlined new areas for strategic partnership and signed a memorandum to deepen institutional ties between the two countries’ business communities. Investment and techno...
By Fatima Kemelova
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