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Democracies hope that by preparing for war they can once again avoid it
Bilateral ties between Beijing and Moscow represent an intensifying axis of authoritarianism
Pedro Sánchez’s visit to China adds momentum to Beijing’s efforts to cast itself as a mediator in conflict
Vladimir Putin’s reliance on China gives Xi Jinping leverage that he should use
Leaders of China and Russia hold centrepiece talks in Moscow
China’s leader demonstrates his support more than a year into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
China’s president wants to assert peacemaking credentials and stabilise relations with Europe
Talk of a peace plan for Ukraine will obscure the tightening of ties between China and Russia
From ancient Rome to Prussia and the cold war, these simulations have been used to understand human behaviour
Central American nation was one of Taipei’s last partners in Washington’s backyard
Buyout titans weigh purchases from Silicon Valley Bank loan book
Beijing emerges as a diplomatic powerbroker with Iran-Saudi Arabia deal
Deal set to create decades of work across US, UK and Australia
Security pact will allow three underwater fleets to co-operate in patrolling both the Pacific and Atlantic
Diplomatic deal between Riyadh and Tehran bolsters expectations in region of what Beijing can deliver
The US, the UK and Australia believe that preparing for a war with China may be the best way of preventing one
The deal to supply Australia with nuclear-powered submarines will test the countries’ abilities to share technology
Multi-stage Aukus pact will culminate in 2040s with next- generation nuclear-powered fleet
A canal connecting the Black Sea and river delta known for its abundant wildlife has become a geopolitical flashpoint
UK minister says negotiations have ‘gone our way’ ahead of unveiling of new designs
Lessons from the aftermath of the first nuclear strikes demonstrate it can take decades to establish peaceful stability
In adjusting to today’s crises, the bloc needs to decide whether it wishes to be an ally, a bridge or a power
Twenty years on, the political and cultural legacy of a divisive war is minimal
A decision to supply Russia with weapons would bring Beijing’s rivalry with Washington to boiling point
Poll result a triumph for Kaja Kallas, one of EU and Nato’s most pro-Ukraine voices
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