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US-China relations

Hanoi balances economic and strategic benefits from Washington with concern about Beijing's reaction and internal political stability.

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Jan 17, 2026
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Us house and Senate vote against action in greenland

Congress has moved aggressively to constrain any unilateral U.S. military seizure of Greenland, but its votes are mixed: lawmakers introduced multiple bills and resolutions expressly to bar force or r...

Jan 23, 2026
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Paid by George Soros and Roy Neville Singham and the CCP

Allegations that recent protests or “riots” were “paid by and and the CCP” are a mixture of documented investigations, partisan claims, and reporting gaps: of multiple left-leaning nonprofits and has ...

Jan 25, 2026
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what do world leaders think of trump

are deeply fragmented: many long-standing allies express alarm, loss of trust and diplomatic strain, while a cohort of populist and strategic partners congratulate and court closer ties; global opinio...

Jan 13, 2026

How have Sen. John Kennedy’s public remarks affected bipartisan cooperation in Senate committees since 2018?

Sen. John Kennedy’s public remarks have produced a mixed effect on bipartisan cooperation in Senate committees since 2018: on one hand he has sponsored and celebrated bipartisan bills and joined bipar...

Jan 26, 2026

The Vietnamese have one of the most positive opinions of the United States.

Longstanding poll data and multiple analyses show that is among the countries with unusually high public favorability toward the , a trend noted in major surveys and summaries of bilateral relations ....

Jan 20, 2026

How did international allies react to Biden's decision versus the Trump conditions-based approach?

Allies generally welcomed Biden’s return to alliance-centered, multilateral diplomacy and gave higher marks to U.S. leadership under Biden than under Trump, even while criticizing specific Biden moves...

Jan 15, 2026

why dose Trump want Greenland?

President Trump’s push to “own” Greenland is driven publicly by national security arguments about the Arctic and privately by a mix of resource economics, great‑power rivalry and personal/political co...