U.S. and China Suddenly Play a Bit Nicer—Except in Chips

[ad_1] China is making some significant concessions to Washington in the trade and financial policy arenas. [ad_2] Source link

U.S. Scores $4 Billion Windfall on Oil-Reserve Sales

[ad_1] Washington emerges as an unlikely winner after releases from Strategic Petroleum Reserve. [ad_2] Source link

Defense Contractor L3Harris Plans to Buy Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4.7 Billion

[ad_1] Business Aerojet makes engines used in missiles, including the Javelin deployed in Ukraine [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | Mexico Backs an Attempted Coup in Peru

[ad_1] President López Obrador claims the elected executive had absolute power. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | A Judicial Coup in North Carolina

[ad_1] Four Democratic Justices again reveal their partisanship. [ad_2] Source link

Qatar Warns Brussels Bribery Allegations Could Hurt Energy Talks With Europe

[ad_1] World Persian Gulf kingdom is one of Europe’s best hopes for weaning itself off Russian natural gas [ad_2] Source link

Tunisian Opposition Calls for President to Step Down After Low Voter Turnout

[ad_1] World Middle East Fewer than 9% of eligible voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections this weekend [ad_2] Source link

Rockets Kill One in Russian Region Near Ukraine

[ad_1] The salvo was intercepted, but debris and shrapnel fell on Belgorod, the region’s governor said. [ad_2] Source link

Putin’s Belarus Visit Stokes Fears It Could Be Drawn Into Ukraine War

[ad_1] World Russia’s closest ally has resisted being pulled into the conflict, but pressure from Moscow to open a new front appears to be growing [ad_2] Source link

Essay | Putin’s New Strategy: Laying Claim to Traditional Values

[ad_1] Searching for allies against Ukraine, Russia now presents itself as the leader of a global culture war against moral depravity. It’s not working. [ad_2] Source link