With his Ukraine Express card un-frozen, Biden prepares to hit the munitions mall (Originally published April 26 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe Biden is about to go
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UK boosts military spending, mirroring sharp global increase in defense outlays (Originally published April 24 in “What in the World“) War in Ukraine and the Middle East, combined with rising
As MidEast simmers, US arms flow to Ukraine thaws in time for summer offensive (Originally published April 22 in “What in the World“) The bill reviving U.S. military aid to
Ukraine’s most important ally may be the US Naval Academy’s admissions dept. (Originally published April 19 in “What in the World“) The Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives,
Allies urge Israel not to take the bait, but a strike against Iran seems inevitable (Originally published April 18 in “What in the World“) After weathering a blistering barrage of
Cheaper Chinese tech not welcome as Biden fends off vote-killing price increases (Originally published April 12 in “What in the World“) China’s deflationary pressures continue to mount, causing ructions with
China’s ossifying economy creaks as Yellen arrives to turn back tide of exports (Originally published April 5 in “What in the World“) U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is kicking off
US warns Beijing against dumping products to save the planet; AI boom looms (Originally published March 28 in “What in the World“) China’s weakening currency has been a long-running symptom
IMF urges Beijing to take the tonic, but the rot now runs deep (Originally published March 25 in “What in the World“) The head of the International Monetary Fund warned
Layoffs hit HK law firms amid deal drought; provinces go begging to Beijing (Originally published March 14 in “What in the World“) What do you call a thousand lawyers at