Chinese President Xi Jinping departed Hungary Friday after a five-day trip to Europe. Xi pledged to work with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a new “multipolar world order.” As Henry Ridgwell reports, analysts say Xi wants to exploit the West's different approaches to Beijing.
China, Hungary pledge to work together for new world order
US, Canada and Britain want EU to go further and fully seize Russian central bank assets. As Henry Ridgwell reports, allies in Washington want the EU to go much further
US, Canada and Britain want EU to go further and fully seize Russian central bank assets
Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up his two-day visit to France Tuesday — his first trip to Europe in five years. As Henry Ridgwell reports, China and Europe are seeking to mend ties but face major obstacles — including trade disputes and Beijing’s support for Russia.
Chinese President Xi Jinping travels next to Serbia and Hungary after a two-day state visit to France
Annual bill for climate change to reach $38 trillion by 2025
Annual bill for climate change to reach $38 trillion by 2025 – with losses already baked in. Henry Ridgwell reports from London
Georgia's PM attends CPAC Europe amid accusations of closeness to Russia
Former U.S. President Donald Trump says he's ready to renew a right-wing alliance with Hungary’s Viktor Orban if he wins the election in November. As Henry Ridgwell reports, analysts say Orban seeks a global conservative movement hoping for success at the ballot box in a crucial election year.
Perpetrators ‘seek to justify those violations in the name of self-defense, national security, or counterterrorism,' Amnesty International says
A breakdown in the international rule of law is being accelerated through rapid advancement in technology and artificial intelligence, which risks a “supercharging” of human rights violations. That’s according to the new annual report by rights group Amnesty International. Henry Ridgwell has more.
Five migrants including a 7-year-old drowned hours after passage of Britain’s controversial law allowing deportations to the African country
Britain’s Safety of Rwanda Bill directs courts to ignore some obligations over refugee rights, prompting criticism from United Nations
Deployment plans come as Helsinki mulls legislation to block asylum seekers crossing from Russia, accusing Moscow of weaponizing migrations.
Russian media say the country plans to deploy ballistic missiles close to its border with Finland. Analysts say it’s the latest in a series of military and hybrid threats that Russia has made against Finland since it joined NATO last year. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Ukraine has appealed for its European allies to step up weapons supplies as it struggles to hold ground against invading Russian forces. As Henry Ridgwell reports, Germany has called for allies to provide more air defense systems, as Russian drones and missiles rain down on Ukrainian cities.
After EU summit, Germany calls for allies to provide Patriot air defense missiles
Court ruling overturns Brussels mayor’s efforts to shut down chaos-ridden National Conservatism conference following questions about free speech
Right-wing politicians, academics and campaigners from across Europe gathered in Brussels this week for a two-day National Conservatism Conference that organizers said was aimed at “preserving the nation-state in Europe.” Henry Ridgwell reports.
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