China invited world leaders to its capital, Beijing, recently to celebrate the 85th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in the second world war. Western leaders were notably absent. But despite the presence of many other leaders, such as Russian president Vladimir Putin, it was the arrival of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un that seemed to attract […] The post Kim Jong Un treated as a world leader at the summit in Beijing appeared first on Asia Times.| Asia Times
Bioethics has been a key beneficiary, even an exemplary product of the post-World War II international order, which is now undergoing an accelerated dissolution. The post Putin, Xi, and Me: Bioethics in the New World Order appeared first on The Hastings Center for Bioethics.| The Hastings Center for Bioethics
Chinese leader Xi Jinping's massive military parade in Tiananmen Square marking the end of World War II, and attended by world leaders, mostly notably so-called 'pariahs' Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, hasn't disappointed - and even elicited a quick response from President Trump.| SHTF Plan
Autocrats of the world, unite!| New Statesman
On Tuesday, Putin and Kim underscored their solidarity with Xi as they walked alongside him onto a viewing stand overlooking Tiananmen Square.| Newsner English
A newly exposed North Korean missile base near the Chinese border underscores the former's expanding nuclear reach and the uneasy fault lines in its ties| Asia Times
Pyongyang’s alliance with Moscow gives it critical battlefield experience and access to advanced weapons, at the same time making it more unpredictable.| The Japan Times
Kim Jong Un spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of the latter's summit in Alaska this week with President Donald Trump.| Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress...