New snake species with "great aggression" revealed by scientists
"When threatened, these snakes inflate their bodies to make themselves appear larger and strike quickly," the authors wrote.
Senator: Supporters of Nuclear Cuts Are Living in a Dreamworld
Picture the day when China, Russia, and North Korea finally lay down their atomic weapons.
Chinese outraged as Putin ally vows to "subjugate" Russia's neighbors
Some negative comments remain on Chinese social media, where comments critical of Russia have been heavily censored since its invasion of Ukraine.
US ally's navy shadows Chinese warships in Pacific
The U.S. Navy was operating in the same stretch of water this week.
The Road Ahead for Indonesia
The key priority of my presidency will ultimately be quality of life for the Indonesian people.
Ukraine at stake as Biden takes battle with Trump to G7
President Biden will arrive at the G7 Summit locked in a tough reelection fight with Donald Trump, and the future of other key allies is also uncertain.
China responds after fighter jets confront NATO member's warship
China has warned the Netherlands to restrain its forces after the incident, which Amsterdam said occurred in international waters.
Video surfaces of China and India fighting with sticks and stones at border
China's Xi Jinping has yet to congratulate India's Narendra Modi for the election victory as tensions between the two nuclear powers simmer.
China angers neighbor with spy ship near coast
Vietnam's rare public rebuke of China comes after Beijing expanded its jurisdictional claims in the Gulf of Tonkin.
China plans wave of floating nuclear power stations
China is advancing plans to deploy floating nuclear reactors in the contested South China Sea, with the aim of bolstering territorial claims.
Global supply chain at risk of another COVID-like meltdown, says author
Author Peter S. Goodman on the global supply chain—whether reshoring is the answer, why we're still at risk for chaos, what we can do about it and more.
How Western reliance on China shocked the supply chain
Multinational companies embraced Chinese factories to lower costs. Their excessive reliance ended up being a central cause of the COVID supply chain meltdown.
American instructors wounded in China park stabbing: US college
The four victims were reportedly part of an educational exchange from a small private university in Iowa.
Chart shows how world's nuclear weapons stockpiles compare
White House official said last week U.S. may deploy additional nuclear weapons if U.S. adversaries continue to expand arsenals.
Rescue dog from China who "never played" before picks out first ever toy
Courtney Yarborough says her dog Archie was "chained up to a pole at an abandoned construction site with no food or water" before being rescued.
China's economy dealt trade blows
Developing economies are joining the U.S. in adopting protectionist measures amid concerns surging Chinese exports could take local jobs.
Energy Is the Achilles' Heel of Taiwan's National Security
The island's current insecure energy status is a potentially fatal vulnerability.
Map shows where US-allied navies intercepted Chinese warships
U.S. treaty ally Japan has photographed China's latest naval maneuvers in Pacific waters.
The 5 fastest bullet trains in the world
Newsweek has summarized the five highest-speed trains in the world amid an upsurge in interest in the technology in the U.S.
China issues nuclear statement to US
Beijing said the U.S. "is undermining nuclear disarmament" after comments by a White House official about increasing deployment.
Chinese high-speed rail project in Europe hailed as 'miracle'
Chinese companies are helping build a high-speed railway between Belgrade and Budapest as part of Beijing's "Belt and Road" initiative.
White House issues nuclear weapons update
America might have to construct more nuclear weapons "to deter our adversaries" according to a stark new warning.
'Free Trade' Is a Story of Broken Promises. America Needs Tariffs
Tariffs, further trade protections, and a renewed focus on balancing our political economy are essential to restoring America's future.
Biden's Right: China's Economy Is Indeed 'On the Brink'
A war, Xi might reason, would likely prevent his political enemies from removing him from power.
'New Containment' Strategy Is Doomed To Fail
In recent years, the concept of "containment" has made a surprising comeback in U.S. foreign policy circles.
Traveler's eerie 20-hour layover at empty airport shocks internet
"It was a very odd experience," the passenger from California, who was traveling from Sydney to London, told Newsweek.
Japan's intercepts of Chinese aircraft on the rise
Over 80 percent of military aircraft intercepted by fighter jets originated from China, Japan's Defense Ministry said.
Pentagon alarmed as China poaches America's 'Top Guns'
The U.S. and its "Five Eyes" security partners warn of legal consequences if current or former pilots are found to be aiding the People's Liberation Army.
China sails warships through US ally's territorial sea
A Chinese navy ship said it was conducting "normal navigation" through the waters while returning to port.
New high-speed train cuts travel time between Beijing, Hong Kong in half
A rail link connecting Hong Kong to Beijing and Shanghai is opening this month.