After decades of counterterrorism, special operators are shifting back to supporting the joint force as the US faces powerful militaries.
Federico Santi, senior analyst for Europe at Eurasia Group, discusses the latest in geopolitics as well as Eurasia Group's top political risks for 2025.
The U.S. secretary of state told the Financial Times that pressure from Beijing dissuaded Vladimir Putin from using nuclear weapons.
Peter Magyar, the opposition challenger to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, told Reuters he would keep Hungary firmly anchored in the European Union and NATO if he wins elections due in early 2026 and would strive for "pragmatic relations" with Russia.
Under Vladimir Putin's orders, Russia and China will work together on AI development, and this could further power Moscow's war.
Like any newly elected American President, Donald Trump must all too soon address international affairs that have been much ignored in the election.
Pundits and experts from Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Sudan, and China give a sense of what mattered from a local perspective, and what to expect for 2025.
Undersea cables to back up unreliable green electricity at risk of sabotage, causing blackouts and price spikes, warns Tory MP
Shandong Port Group has banned U.S.-sanctioned tankers from calling into its ports in the eastern Chinese province, home to many independent refiners that are the biggest importers of oil from countries under U.
China and Russia are deepening energy ties, with natural gas exports exceeding contractual agreements. At the same time, in face of economic pressures, Russia is selling stakes in uranium deposits
As the Arctic region undergoes changes due to climate change, the melting of the ice opens up a new frontier, unlocking untapped resources and potential new trade routes.