Putin awards India's Modi with the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia on July 9.
Opinion

West must stop trying to pull India into the liberal democracy camp

U.S. and allies would be better served trying to prevent New Delhi siding with China

20 August 2024
Rear Adm. Axel Schulz said a conflict in the Indo-Pacific region would have major consequences for Germany. (Leon Rodewald/German armed forces)
Defense

German Navy 'cannot just pay lip service' to aiding global order: admiral

Ships and planes cross into Pacific to join Japan and U.S. in joint exercises

20 August 2024
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the G7 leaders' summit in Japan's Hiroshima in 2023. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan/Handout via Reuters)
Ukraine war

India PM Modi to visit Ukraine for first time since start of Russia conflict

Trip to war-torn nation follows July meeting with Putin in Moscow

19 August 2024
The new Techo Takhmao International Airport, under construction outside Phnom Penh on March 12. (Photo by Hiroki Endo)
Transportation

Cambodia resolves Phnom Penh airport tensions with new rights grant

France's Vinci to operate capital's new Chinese-built international gateway

14 August 2024
France's TotalEnergies sold its stake in a network of 800 fueling stations in Pakistan.
Business trends

TotalEnergies' Pakistan exit stirs company exodus fears

French energy major latest Western multinational to quit crisis-hit Asian nation

13 August 2024
India's Nita Ambani attends the inauguration of the Indian House at the 2024 Olympics on July 27. India is among the hopefuls already jockeying to host the 2036 Games.
Sports

Asian cities and nations make their case to host the 2036 Olympics

India, Indonesia, Istanbul, Qatar and others are already touting their strengths

12 August 2024
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel will no longer attend the Nagasaki peace ceremony on Friday.
International relations

U.S., Europe aired concern over no Israel at Nagasaki A-bomb event

Envoys pulling out say Israel shouldn't be put on same level as Russia, Belarus

7 August 2024
Voters enter a polling station in London on July 4, when the Labour Party was voted into power in the U.K. for the first time in 14 years.
Comment

Can 'boring' leaders save the world from populism?

After Keir Starmer's win, Kamala Harris and Fumio Kishida face critical votes at home

5 August 2024
A car burns during an anti-immigration protest in Britain's Middlesbrough on Aug. 4.
Politics

U.K.'s Starmer condemns attack on asylum-seeker hotel as far-right violence spreads

'This is not a protest' but 'organized, violent thuggery,' says prime minister

5 August 2024
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and Philippine Defence Minister Gilberto Teodoro shake hands before their bilateral meeting, in Makati, Metro Manila on Aug. 4.
Defense

Philippines and Germany commit to reaching defence pact this year

Nations to expand training, bilateral exchanges and armaments cooperation

4 August 2024
Protesters clash with authorities outside the state-owned Bangladesh Television in Dhaka on July 19 as violence erupts nationwide after anti-quota protests by students.
International relations

EU delays talks with Bangladesh on pact after Dhaka's response to protests

Dhaka says negotiations on trade and economic deal moved to November after U.N. assembly

31 July 2024
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser attends the official opening of Germany's new national IT Security Center in Bonn during February.
Defense

Germany accuses China of 2021 cyberattack on cartography agency

Berlin alleges espionage, says hackers compromised individuals and companies

31 July 2024
China's Zhang Yufei competes during a heat in the women's 100-meter butterfly at the Paris Olympics on July 27. She has denied doping and said she hopes the many tests she took before the games would convince her peers.
Sports

Chinese swimmers' past positive doping tests haunt Paris Olympics

New revelations, blamed on tainted burgers, fuel fight between U.S. and world watchdogs

31 July 2024
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday. (Photo from Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying's X feed)
International relations

China values ties with Italy, Xi tells Meloni

Both countries aim to reset relations through trade and other cooperation

29 July 2024
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, left, shakes hands with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on July 28 ahead of a forum with Italian and Chinese business leaders.(Italian Premier Press Office Via AP)
International relations

Italy's Meloni vows to 'relaunch' cooperation with China

Rome seeks to mend ties with Beijing after Belt and Road exit

29 July 2024
Japanese flagbearers Shigekix and Misaki Emura on a boat in the Seine during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris on July 26.
Sports

Olympics: Parade on the Seine, Lady Gaga and rain mark start of Games

Event begins amid tense international backdrop, including Gaza and Ukraine wars

27 July 2024
Joseph Wu, Taiwan's previous foreign minister, left, and Filip Grzegorzewski, head of the European Union office in Taipei, commemorate 20 years of ties between the EU and Taiwan in Taipei in June 2023.
Opinion

Europe must prepare militarily and economically for a Taiwan war

Once merely aware of the risks, European leaders now have deep concerns

25 July 2024
Japanese, British and Italian defense ministers met in London to discuss their nations' joint fighter jet development program.
Defense

Japan, Britain, Italy agree to advance fighter jet co-development

Meeting comes after report that the U.K. was reconsidering the project

24 July 2024
Former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet says the vast majority of Europeans prefer a single defense and single diplomacy. (Photo by Tsuyoshi Tamehiro)
Interview

Europe will remain united in times of crisis: ex-ECB chief

Jean-Claude Trichet sees safer world with further EU integration

20 July 2024
Eurofighters from Germany and Spain are participating in the joint exercises.
Defense

Germany, France and Spain hold joint air drills in Japan

Exercises around Japanese territory are a show of force against China and Russia

20 July 2024
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters (Photo by Takuya Fujiwara) 
Indo-Pacific

New Zealand foreign minister calls for 'more compromise' on New Caledonia

Comments on territory in Japan speech spark response from French envoy

19 July 2024
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left party La France Insoumise, delivers a speech during a rally in Paris on June 30.
Comment

How political turmoil in France could affect Asia

Rise of NATO skeptics poses a potential threat to security in the Indo-Pacific

15 July 2024
Rishi Sunak has stepped down as British prime minister since the Group of Seven summit in Italy in June. U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida face elections later this year.
Comment

From U.S. to Japan, unpopular leaders cast shadow on global economy

Reform, not protectionism, is key as political headwinds mount

15 July 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, right, attends a welcome ceremony in Berlin on July 12, along with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Indo-Pacific

Japan, Germany agree to boost security cooperation in Indo-Pacific

Kishida and Scholz reaffirm plans for 'two-plus-two' talks during Berlin meeting

13 July 2024
LNG is in high demand among countries like the U.S. and Japan, despite its price doubling from the average over the past five years.
Energy

IEA aims to stabilize LNG prices with information-sharing plan

Agency eyes greater transparency as Ukraine war adds to market volatility

13 July 2024