
New Zealand PM Goes to Beijing: China in 60 Seconds
New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern is attempting to improve relations with Beijing during a whirlwind trip to China.
It's China in 60 Seconds with Kevin Rudd!
New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern is attempting to improve relations with Beijing during a whirlwind trip to China.
It's China in 60 Seconds with Kevin Rudd!
Jack Ma, the billionaire founder of tech giant Alibaba, was once synonymous with entrepreneurship in China. But in 2020, he disappeared from public view after criticizing the country’s financial system amid President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on the tech sector. Recently, however, it seems Jack Ma may be back in the Communist party’s good graces. On GZERO World, Ian Bremmer spoke with China analyst and Sinocism author Bill Bishop about the meaning behind Ma’s apparent reemergence and rehabilitation.
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire ended overnight, as Israel resumed airstrikes on the Gaza Strip following Hamas’ refusal to release Israeli hostages. Over 300 fatalities have been reported, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have withdrawn from peace talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo that were set to start Tuesday in Angola, citing sanctions imposed by the European Commission on Rwandan officials for plundering mineral wealth in the DRC. Rwanda, meanwhile, has severed diplomatic ties with Belgium, which had urged the Commission to impose the sanctions.
The June 2024 LGBTQ Budapest Pride parade in Hungary.
Amid Europe’s growing rift with President Donald Trump, a French lawmaker this weekend called on the United States to “give us back the Statue of Liberty” now that Americans “have chosen to side with the tyrants.” But French President Emmanuel Macron came out with a more concrete plan to split with Washington: He's urging allies to buy European missile systems, not American ones.
Syrian troops sit atop a tank as they head toward the Syrian-Lebanese border following clashes with Lebanese soldiers and armed groups, in Qusayr, Syria, March 17, 2025.
Fighting erupted across the border that separates Syria and Lebanon over the weekend.
European leaders caught between the rock of needing Donald Trump to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine (while they aim to beef up collective defense) and the hard place of fearing economic contraction from US tariffs are quickly realizing that nobody is having fun anymore.
As Trump and Putin gear up for a critical Ukraine ceasefire call, Ian Bremmer breaks down what’s at stake. Will Trump give Putin the upper hand in pursuit of a deal? Find out on Quick Take.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met in Brooklyn on Sunday to try to plot a Democratic legislative strategy at a time of deepening divisions within their party. They don’t appear to have found one.
Amid recent market volatility, the price of gold is soaring, so we're dedicating this week's crossword to this precious metal.