The Arctic, once considered remote and largely inaccessible, is emerging as a key area of global strategic interest. China has formally included its “Polar Silk Road” initiative within its broader Belt and Road strategy, signaling an expansion of influence in a region historically dominated by Arctic nations. By calling itself a “near-Arctic state,” Beijing is asserting that its economic and strategic interests extend well beyond its geographical borders, prompting concern from other glo
The Arctic, once considered remote and largely inaccessible, is emerging as a key area of global strategic interest. China has formally included its “Polar Silk Road” initiative within its broader Belt and Road strategy, signaling an expansion of influence in a region historically dominated by Arctic nations. By calling itself a “near-Arctic state,” Beijing is asserting that its economic and strategic interests extend well beyond its geographical borders, prompting concern from other glo
A conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, caught on a hot mic during a military parade in Beijing, has sparked global intrigue. The leaders were walking alongside North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when the conversation, which seemed to touch on the future of biotechnology and the possibility of humans living to 150 years old, was accidentally broadcast live by Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
A conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, caught on a hot mic during a military parade in Beijing, has sparked global intrigue. The leaders were walking alongside North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when the conversation, which seemed to touch on the future of biotechnology and the possibility of humans living to 150 years old, was accidentally broadcast live by Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.