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Europe · New DelhiG-20 foreign ministers end meeting in India without consensus on Ukraine war.
G20 foreign ministers fail to arrive at consensus
44% Left coverage: 45 sources
Politics · UkraineThe next six months will witness a great deal of human tragedy, writes Peter Bergen. Russia's underequipped and poorly led troops will suffer thousands of casualties, he says. With the help of newly promised Western tanks and other weapons, Ukraine's armed forces will liberate more territory, Bergen says.
What Ukraine Needs to Liberate Crimea
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ChinaU.S. President Joe Biden's Middle East team was focused on normalizing Saudi-Israeli relations. China delivered the most significant regional development since the Abraham Accords. The deal represents a win for Beijing. By mediating de-escalation between two archenemies, it has helped secure energy supply.
How China Became a Peacemaker in the Middle East
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Business · WashingtonThe ability to innovate faster and better—the foundation on which military, economic, and cultural power now rest—will determine the outcome of the great-power competition between the United States and China.
Innovation Power
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Xi JinpingThe Chinese government has faced a seemingly debilitating series of crises. In late November, Chinese citizens took to the streets and, for the first time, called into question the leadership of President Xi Jinping. Soon after, in response to the simmering discontent, the government ended, virtually overnight, the zero COVID measures it had staked its public reputation on.
China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Ukraine · UkraineU.S. President Joe Biden made a historic visit to Kyiv days before the one-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Biden proclaimed that the United States will support Ukraine as long as it takes. But that signals to many Ukrainians that the allies expect the war to drag on for years, with Ukraine bearing the brunt of it.
Russia Wants a Long War
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Xi JinpingThe Chinese government has announced a growth target of five percent for 2023. China's growth is unlikely to rescue the global economy the way it did after the 2008 financial crisis. The larger problem is not external demand; it is the lack of domestic demand. With a central government unwilling to stimulate the economy, local governments tightening their belts, and an export sector facing headwinds.
China’s Consumption Conundrum
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War · EthiopiaThe U.S. should resist the urge to return to business as usual in its relationship with Ethiopia, authors say. The war brutally dashed hopes that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed would be a champion of a more just and free Ethiopia, they say. Going forward, the United States and Ethiopian interests and objectives will align less frequently, they write.
Ethiopia After the War
100% Center coverage: 1 sources