South Korea Accepts Japanese Yellow Sea Deployment
South Korea raises no objections to Japan’s naval deployments against the North.
South Korea raises no objections to Japan’s naval deployments against the North.
Especially right-wing voters in Britain are increasingly Euroskeptic.
The Greek Cypriot economy is dangerously intertwined with the mainland.
The socialist president could win a strong mandate to implement stimulus policies.
Commentators who recommend deeper eurozone integration seem less concern about the economics.
The Federal Reserve is not preparing another round of quantitative easing but not planning a reversal in policy either.
Islamists and secularists agree to form a panel to rewrite Egypt’s constitution.
Greece’s former prime minister predicts further economic contraction if the country exits the euro.
Spain is expected to ask its European allies for help to prop up its ailing banks.
Amphibious assault ships have yet to prove themselves but could be an asset in the Asia pivot.
The American defense secretary urged Pakistan to expand its military operations against insurgent safe havens.
China and Russia share interests in a region where the democracies form an alliance.
Too much is made of Vladimir Putin’s trip to China. This isn’t the beginning of an alliance.
He tried to lure the United States into a war with Russia but is still considered an ally.
German taxpayers are resistant to underwriting foreign bank deposits.