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Listen:US Ambassador to China Nick Burns joins Ian Bremmer on the GZERO World Podcast to look at the complex and contentious state of the US-China relationship. What do the world's two biggest economies and strongest militaries agree on, and where are they still miles apart? After Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping met at a summit in San Francisco last November, it seemed like frosty relations were starting to thaw. But while China and the US have committed to re-engage diplomatically after the 2023 Chinese spy balloon low-point, there is still a lot of daylight–and no trust–between the two.
President Xi Jinping’s nationalist agenda is turning China inwards at a time when the country needs to open up and revive its flagging economy.
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Washington and Tokyo promised Manila they would help secure its seas and upgrade its infrastructure at their trilateral summit in Washington on Thursday — all big gestures, but what do they look like from Beijing?
Russia bombarded Ukraine’s energy infrastructure overnight Thursday, destroying Kyiv’s largest power plant and leaving thousands without power.
One of President Trump's six trials starts next week: The hush-money case. According to Jon Lieber, don't expect him to back down on claims that this is another politically motivated witch hunt (despite the "pretty damning" evidence). While this is familiar rhetoric amongst Republicans, will it resonate with independent voters?
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4,800: Germany has begun deploying some 4,800 troops to Lithuania, marking the first time since WWII that German forces will be based outside the country on a long-term basis.
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There are rising concerns over how Iran will retaliate to a recent Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, that killed several top Iranian commanders and enraged Tehran.
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