Amid China pressure, US and Philippines recommit to security alliance
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden told his counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday that the US commitment to the defense of its ally was “ironclad,” including in
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden told his counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday that the US commitment to the defense of its ally was “ironclad,” including in
INCHEON, South Korea – Japan and South Korea held their first bilateral finance leaders’ meeting in seven years on Tuesday, a sign relations between the two are thawing as they confront shared challenges from geopolitical tensions and
WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden on Monday summoned the four top congressional leaders to the White House next week after the Treasury warned the government
HONG KONG – China is increasingly barring people from leaving the country, including foreign executives, a jarring message as the authorities say the country
The United States will end its COVID-19 vaccination requirements for international travelers and federal workers on May 11, when the coronavirus public health emergency ends, the White House said on Monday. In February, the US House of Representatives
TOKYO — Rising inflation and an intensifying labor crunch are prodding smaller local Japanese firms to follow their big counterparts in raising
BRASILIA — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva pledged on Sunday to introduce a new policy of real increases in the
PARIS — Food price inflation in France — which has been a major concern for consumers — should ease off by September,
The Vatican is involved in a peace mission to try to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Pope Francis said on Sunday, adding that it was also ready to help repatriate Ukrainian
NEW YORK – PNC Financial Services Group, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citizens Financial Group Inc. were among banks that submitted final bids for First Republic Bank on Sunday in an auction being run by US regulators, sources familiar with the matter