The U.S. administration is drafting new rules to restrict shipments of semiconductor manufacturing equipment and software to China, particularly targeting items made with American technology, while exempting key allies like Japan, the Netherlands, and South Korea from these limitations
Read MoreThe shift comes as Germany has said it wants to shrink its exposure to China, citing political differences and accusing Beijing of "unfair practices", though it has been vague on policy steps
Read MoreAustralia and the United States are already working to upgrade air bases in northern and western Australia, which are closer to potential flashpoints with China in the South China Sea than Australia's capital of Canberra
Read MoreIn June, India was among the top destinations for US LNG, highlighting its crucial role in the regional energy market
Read MoreDeputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh on Friday said that the deployment would be in response to threats from Iran and Iranian-backed militias
Read MoreUS and United Arab Emirates Minister of Foreign Affairs talked diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza
Read MoreThe escape of Ri Il Gyu from Cuba made headlines globally last month. He was the highest-ranking North Korean diplomat to defect to the South since 2016
Read MorePM Modi is likely to visit Ukraine in August, which would be his first visit since Russia invaded in February 2022
Read MoreAddressing the nation from the Oval Office, the first since he announced his withdrawal from the 2024 election race, Biden said that this is the best way to unite our nation
Read MoreTheir discussions included enhancing NATO's defence capabilities and the need for continued joint exercises to boost efficiency between the military forces of both nations
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