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O n September 3rd China held its first parade in six years, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the second world war. It marks the day in 1945 when Japan’s army surrendered to the Chinese government.
A massive military parade and the 25th SCO summit were the latest signs of Beijing's rising global power, writes Kerry Brown.
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A parade and a summit in China underscore how European security will never be the same again
This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a clear message for Ukraine and its European allies: Moscow can keep going, because we have powerful friends.
The WWII commemoration parade in Beijing showcased the LY-1 shipborne laser weapon system and the DF-5C intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
The leaders of China, Russia and North Korea appeared at a military parade in Beijing. At one point, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping were heard on a hot mic talking about how organ transplants could lead to human immortality.
U.S. farmers need to sell their incoming crop, and China needs to buy it in case its main alternative, Brazil, has a flood or drought. But their trade war prevents a deal.
FIRST ON FOX: In a newly released video obtained by Fox News Digital, NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced that America will travel back to the Moon before President Donald Trump leaves office, and declared the U.S. will win "the second space race" against China.
China asserts sovereignty over more than 80 percent of the South China Sea, a conduit for roughly one-third of global maritime trade and believed to hold vast oil and gas reserves. A Hague-based arbitral tribunal largely sided with Manila and dismissed Beijing's sweeping claims in a 2016 ruling China claims is invalid.
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A summit and parade in China may signal a geopolitical shift. They might also be political jockeying
The pictures from this week’s military parade in Beijing commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the earlier economic gathering would seem to offer a striking, maybe even defiant,
The U.S. Labor Department is proposing an $8 million fellowship program partnering with South Korea, Japan and other allies to train American shipbuilders.
Fiery Cross Reef is Beijing's most important military and administrative outpost in the disputed Spratly Islands.
There was no shortage of pageantry at Wednesday’s military parade in Beijing, but beyond the spectacle, it also provided the first good look at China’s latest military hardware.