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Negotiations between Washington and Tehran are reportedly advancing towards a preliminary accord aimed at halting the current crisis and establishing a framework for expansive nuclear talks.
Due to its position of influence over Iran, China will be a leading factor in whether the war ends or spills back into open conflict.
The United States and Iran appear closer to a potential agreement to end their months-long war, with Pakistan and China stepping up mediation efforts. Tehran is reviewing a US proposal and has shown openness to transferring enriched uranium abroad, while ...
It’s critical for a lot of reasons for us to beat China in this AI war.” Senior Advisor Marc Beckman warns that the United States is locked in a high-stakes "AI war" with China, as newly released memos allege intelligence officials attempted to doctor President Trump’s briefings to conceal evidence of foreign election interference.
Economist Jiao Wang talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about the way China has diversified its export markets away from the west.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has told his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi that China was “deeply distressed” over the war that has lasted more than two months and said a “comprehensive ceasefire” was needed.
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'China's Nostradamus' who predicted Iran war names three reasons US will lose war
Professor Xueqin Jiang, dubbed "China's Nostradamus" for his accurate geopolitical predictions, claims the United States is destined to lose its war with Iran — and he has three specific reasons