Lately, China has been blamed for extending its economic outreach, with some critical voices calling China's foreign investment "money diplomacy". With such a biased view, China's external economic programs are viewed as being "mercantilism" or even "neocolonialism". Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative has also come in for criticism, with claims that it burdens the recipient countries with debt.
Although the longer-term trade balances of the United States remain unknown, the July data at least should caution the Donald Trump administration that its hawkish trade policy may be backfiring.
The number of children lacking access to safe drinking water, toilets and handwashing facilities in schools ranges from 500 million to 900 million across the world, says a joint study by the UN Children's Fund and the World Health Organization. The stark findings in the first ever global assessment of water and sanitation in schools should set alarm bells ringing for authorities and educators.
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron pushed on Monday for Europe to take more responsibility for its own defense, saying the continent's security shouldn't rely so much on the United States and could even include discussions with Russia.
UK's prime minister is visiting Africa for the first time as national leader in a bid to boost trade ties ahead of the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.
TEHERAN - The defense ministers of Iran and Syria have signed an agreement on military cooperation and reconstruction in the war-torn country, Iranian media reported on Monday.
WASHINGTON - As the #MeToo movement against sexual misconduct began snaring politicians, state legislatures across the United States vowed to re-examine their policies to prevent harassment and beef up investigations into complaints of sexual wrongdoing.
TOKYO - The plight of a lonely dolphin and dozens of penguins that have been abandoned in a derelict aquarium in Japan since the start of the year sparked protests this week, with activists and ordinary Japanese alike calling for the animals to be saved.
SAN FRANCISCO - Time and again, Chinese-American students consistently delivered top academic scores, only to be denied admission to their dream school. Parents bemoaned what they saw as an unfair racial advantage given to black and Latino children while their own children were overlooked.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - There was no dividing them. The folk song Arirang played and the "unification" flag was raised to celebrate the first gold medal by an inter-Korean team at a major multisport event.
SAINT-MALO, France - With a gaping hole in the ground and tangled corn stalks strewed across Yves Rolland's field, it looks as if it has been hit by a tornado. He already knows who the culprits are.
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