Beijing has leveraged its strong economic relationship with the US, Israel, Iran and the Gulf to keep its stakes safe.
Countries are navigating between the desire to speed up the green transition and worries over Beijing’s clean-tech dominance.
China already dominates global shipbuilding orders – and the Strait of Hormuz crisis appears to be boosting demand.
An Iranian-flagged cargo ship seized by U.S. forces had recently visited Chinese ports, spotlighting a supply route now under ...
Reza Dindar, a 44-year-old Iranian, faces a nine-count indictment in Seattle for attempting to evade US trade sanctions on ...
The head of the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre warns that hostile nations like Russia, Iran and China are behind the ...
U.S. forces boarded the M/T Tifani, a stateless sanctioned crude oil tanker tied to Iran, marking the second naval ...
President Trump revealed the US seized a ship carrying "not very nice" items, calling it a "gift from China." He linked this ...
US President Donald Trump has hinted at rising tensions with China over its alleged support to Iran, after claiming that the ...
Hostile states, including China, Iran, and Russia, are responsible for the majority of nationally significant cyber attacks ...
US Republican leader Nikki Haley said a ship seized by the US in the Strait of Hormuz was heading from China to Iran with ...