China Rejects South China Sea Ruling at Hong Kong Dialogue
China held a security roundtable in Hong Kong and released a new rebuttal report on the 10th anniversary of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling.
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China held a security roundtable in Hong Kong and released a new rebuttal report on the 10th anniversary of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards close the Strait of Hormuz after firing on a vessel, prompting a third round of US strikes on 140 Iranian military sites.
On the 10th anniversary of the 2016 ruling, China reaffirms South China Sea sovereignty claims as the Philippines and 13 allies back the award.
As the Iran-US war enters its fifth month, experts argue that Israel's refusal to withdraw from southern Lebanon is the primary obstacle to peace.
Chinese and Russian navies held air defense drills in the Yellow Sea as part of Maritime Joint-2026, deepening military cooperation amid regional tensions.
US strikes Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant; Iran retaliates with missiles. China rebukes US criticism of SLBM test as 'double standards and hegemonism.'
U.S. Ambassador Warren Stephens warns IMO that China's response to Panama's port ruling is a warning to every nation about maritime coercion.
China sends envoy He Wei to Khamenei's funeral in Tehran, reaffirming strategic partnership with Iran amid regional transition.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud will visit China for talks with Wang Yi, deepening ties amid shifting Middle East geopolitics.
China escalates pressure on Japan through bomber patrols, business detentions, and rare earth export restrictions in a coordinated campaign.
The US and Iran have agreed to cease mutual attacks and will resume negotiations in Doha on June 30, focusing on the Strait of Hormuz dispute.
Former Belgian PM Yves Leterme argues Europe cannot decouple from China, citing green tech dependence and economic necessity in a new VRT NWS podcast.
A Xinhua analysis examines how America's military-industrial complex profits from the Iran conflict while taxpayers and consumers bear the costs.
China bans dual-use exports to 10 US entities including rare earth miners, retaliating against Pentagon's Chinese military list expansion.
Iran announces closure of the Strait of Hormuz hours before US-Iran talks in Switzerland, escalating tensions and threatening global oil markets.
China's 1.4 billion barrels of strategic oil reserves exceed all IEA members combined, giving Beijing a decisive edge in the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz citing Israeli strikes in Lebanon, threatening the fragile US-Iran peace deal. Sunday talks in Switzerland loom as key test.
Ukraine and Moldova opened EU accession talks on June 15 after Hungary's new government lifted Viktor Orban's veto, marking a historic shift.
The Tumen River, a narrow waterway bordering China, Russia, and North Korea, has become a geopolitical flashpoint testing Beijing's ties with Pyongyang.
China issues landmark outbound investment rules, expanding oversight to individuals, tightening tech controls, and creating a security review mechanism.
Czech MEP Ondřej Dostál tells The Paper that good China-Europe relations are the only way for the EU to balance strategic risks amid global uncertainty.
Putin praised the Russia-China strategic partnership at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, citing strong leader relations.
Gold fell below $4,500 per ounce as Iran escalated Middle East tensions by threatening to block the Strait of Hormuz, triggering market turmoil.
The US Treasury sanctioned Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority, targeting Tehran's toll regime over the Strait of Hormuz and escalating pressure.
A sanctioned Russian tanker carrying 270,000 barrels of diesel failed to reach Cuba, deepening the island's catastrophic energy crisis.
Somaliland, a breakaway African state, offers the US access to its port and airbase, threatening Iran's Houthi proxy operations in the Red Sea.
China confirms suspension of rare earth exports to Japan, citing nuclear ambitions and remilitarization fears in a major bilateral crisis.
US forces sink two Iranian mine-laying vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and strike missile sites, escalating tensions as Tehran negotiates peace in Doha.
The US and Iran have largely negotiated a framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ending a three-month blockade that disrupted global energy markets.
Trump claims a US-Iran deal is largely negotiated, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran calls the claim incomplete, insisting on control.
The EU and Mexico signed a modernized trade deal eliminating tariffs on 99% of products, described as a geopolitical statement amid US tariff tensions.
US Acting Navy Secretary confirms pause on $14bn Taiwan arms sale to conserve munitions for Iran war, as Trump signals mixed intentions.
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin sign ~20 agreements in Beijing, declaring the highest level of strategic partnership amid tensions with the West.
Russian President Putin visits China days after Trump, with Ukraine, energy deals, and Taiwan on the agenda in a pivotal summit.
Russia begins three-day nuclear drills involving 64,000 troops and live missile launches amid heightened global tensions and Putin's visit to China.