The U.S. and Australia have launched an $8.5 billion partnership to develop critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, aiming to reduce global dependence on China’s dominance of the sector.
South Korea hosts Xi as Chinese leader rekindles fraught tiesSouth Korean President Lee Jae Myung hosted Xi Jinping for their ...
At Gimhae Air Base in Busan, Donald Trump got what he wanted: a firm handshake, praise for his role in "world peace", and a ...
White House withheld names of some donors to Trump’s $300M ballroom, report says - A list of donors released by the White ...
It's an unbecoming habit the Prime Minister is starting to lean on - perhaps accelerated by his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, writes Political Editor Peter van Onselen.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that he has apologised to US President Donald Trump over an anti-tariff advertisement which had used a Ronald Reagan quote. Last week, in response to the ...
China recently used its dominance over the global supply of rare earth elements for leverage in its trade dispute with the ...
Thousands of furloughed federal workers are trying to navigate the unemployment system, in a sharp increase that is still a ...
Canada unveils a C$6.4 billion critical minerals plan with G7 allies, launching stockpiling and investment deals to counter China’s dominance in rare earths and secure Western supply chains for energy ...
However, there are two other not-so-small factors that should give the Conservatives pause: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre still trails Liberal Leader Mark Carney by nearly 20 points in most ...
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on Saturday took aim at Beijing over an increase in "destabilising actions" in the South China Sea and committed to support Southeast Asian countries with technology to ...