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NATO bombed a Chinese embassy. Twenty-five years on, the battle for the narrative continues.
Columbia Journalism Review· 8 hours ago...China and Serbia—a free-trade agreement; the popularity in China of Serbian honey, wine, and...
James Stavridis: Putin’s next target may be the ‘NATO lake’ - Times Leader
Times Leader· 2 days agoWith the addition this year of Sweden and last spring of Finland to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Baltic Sea has been dubbed a “NATO lake” by some analysts.
Putin’s Next Target May Be the ‘NATO Lake’
Bloomberg· 5 days agoComing exercises in the Baltic Sea will give the alliance a chance to work Finland and Sweden into its complex web of defenses. James Stavridis is a...
Serbia hosts Xi Jinping on 25th anniversary of NATO bombing of Chinese embassy
The New Voice of Ukraine via Yahoo News· 6 days agoChinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Serbia on the 25th anniversary of accidental bombing of...
Xi Jinping's enduring NATO grudge
Newsweek· 4 days agoOn May 7, 1999, five U.S.-guided bombs hit the Chinese Embassy in the Serbian capital, killing three reporters. "At this moment, we must not forget that...
Xi banks on Hungary and Serbia in face of growing China-Europe tensions
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoThe choice of two friendly countries that have their own tensions with Brussels – from inside the...
For Moscow, the war in Ukraine is a rerun of World War II
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoIn 2010, NATO soldiers marched in Red Square alongside Russian troops to celebrate Victory Day,...
Iran’s “October Surprise” for Biden—and the Rest of Us
The National Interest· 7 days agoIran is encircling Israel and moving to choke off America’s use of the Suez Canal, which funnels...
Xi Jinping hails ‘new chapter’ for China’s relations with Serbia
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoXi told Vucic that Beijing was ready to continue the “ironclad friendship” between the two...
Putin replaces long-time defense minister Sergei Shoigu as Ukraine war heats up in its 3rd year
CBS News· 2 days agoRussian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday replaced his long-time defense minister Sergei Shoigu in...