Non-superpower countries know that adherence to international law is not idealism, but the foundation of stable relations - ...
Three years ago in a Hong Kong courtroom, 90-year-old cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun leaned heavily on his cane. Wearing his ...
When Beijingers need fresh air, they head for the Western Hills. It’s an easy journey, 55p by subway. From the station, I ...
By Uchenna NwankwoThe cracks in the League of Nations, which was established in 1919 for the promotion of international co-operation, peace and security came rather too early. The break-up of the ...
In the sweltering heat of June 1945, as the embers of World War II faded, delegates from 50 nations converged in San ...
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How America crushed Japan without invading its strongest bases
America’s island-hopping campaign in the Pacific bypassed Japan’s strongest fortresses instead of attacking them head-on.
The campaign began on June 3 and 4, 1942, when Japanese aircraft launched air attacks against the U.S. naval base at Dutch ...
China, for its part, has hardened its posture on sovereignty disputes in the East and South China Seas, demonstrating a ...
Japan Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi called on “like-minded” Indo-Pacific nations to link defense and capability efforts ...
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Ukraine is under pressure to trade land for peace − if it does, history shows it might not ever get it back
Asked in December 2025 what the biggest sticking point was in negotiating peace in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump got ...
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