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Kissinger Sees 'Probable' China-Taiwan Military Conflict

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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says a military conflict between China and Taiwan is probable unless the "current trajectory of relations" is altered. He made the comments in an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John...
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Blinken to Travel to China

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is traveling to Beijing this weekend, becoming the most senior US official to visit in five years. Colum Murphy reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Varadkar welcomes Luxembourg PM to Government Buildings in Dublin - in full

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel give a press conference outside the Government Buildings in Dublin.
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Blinken to Travel to Beijing for Talks in Coming Weeks

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to visit China in the coming weeks for talks with top officials, according to people familiar with the matter. While China rebuffed US efforts to arrange a meeting between the two...
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Eurasia Group Foundation on Shangri-La Dialogue Results

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Zuri Linetsky, Research Fellow at Eurasia Group Foundation, discusses his views on the results from the Shangri-La Dialogue, with little signs of relations improving between China and the US. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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China's New US Envoy: Relations Face Serious Challenges

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"We hope the United States will work together with China to increase dialogue, to manage differences and also to expand our cooperation," Xie Feng, China's new ambassador to the US, says after his arrival at John F. Kennedy International...
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Sunak Returns to Cabinet Scandal, Migration Issues After G-7

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing yet another cabinet scandal and soaring migration numbers after arriving back from the Group of Seven summit in Japan. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Jordan Journal: The Country of Jordan

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From ancient ruins – to modern wind farms – the country of Jordan is as fascinating as it is historic. Olivia shows us in this week’s “Jordan Journal.”
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South Korea, Japan Leaders Meet to Mend Ties

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The leaders of South Korea and Japan have pledged to end a long-simmering dispute that damaged security and trade ties. President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met for the first formal summit since 2011. Isabel Reynolds...
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Signum Global Advisors' Lew Lukens On US-China Relations

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Lew Lukens, Senior Partner at Signum Global Advisors discussed increased military activity in China, the strong likelihood of a China-Taiwan conflict, and companies' investments in the region. He spoke to Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on...
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Biden to Host South Korean President

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President Joe Biden is preparing to host his South Korean counterpart Yoon Suk Yeol for a state visit beginning Tuesday. More than 100 executives from South Korea will be joining the president's trip including some of the country's...
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CSIS' Kennedy on China Geopolitics

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Scott Kennedy, senior adviser & trustee chair in Chinese business and economics at CSIS, discusses his views on China's relations with European states, as well as China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang's visit to the Philippines. He speaks on...
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We Leveled Up Relationship Between Korea and Japan: Park

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"We definitely leveled up our relationship between Korea and Japan." Park Cheol Hee, Chancellor at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy, discusses relations between South Korea and Japan and how the two countries want to move forward....
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Australia's Left Poised for Rare Control of Entire Mainland

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's center-left Labor party is on the cusp of holding power in every mainland state and territory for just the second time in the party's 120-year history. Meanwhile, China's ambassador to...
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U.S.-China Relations Bouncing Along the Bottom: Lavin

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Frank Lavin, founder and chairman at Export Now, discusses the relationship between the U.S. and China, what that means for relations with other Asian nations and whether the U.S. is a reliable trading partner. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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India Has Avoided Condemning Putin on Ukraine Invasion

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Former Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Menon Rao, who was also the ambassador to countries including the U.S. and China, discusses India's stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. India plans to avoid condemning Vladimir Putin's...
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India’s Foreign Policy Will Remain Unchanged, Says Gateway House’s Bhatia

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May.23 -- Rajiv Bhatia, distinguished fellow of foreign policy studies at Gateway House, discusses India’s foreign policy and what he thinks will happen under the new government. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Sheets: Markets Ignore Trump Foreign Policy for Now

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Feb.02 -- Andrew Sheets, chief cross-asset strategist at Morgan Stanley, and Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker discuss the political and market impact of President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai Full Interview

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The U.S. is seeking to realign its commercial ties with China rather than seek a "divorce" between the world's biggest economies, U.S. trade chief Katherine Tai said on Tuesday. In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin,...
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CLEAN : Guyana president 'not worried' about recent US-Venezuela rapprochement

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Guyana's President Mohamed Irfaan Ali tells AFP in Georgetown that he is "not worried" about the recent rapprochement on oil between the United States and Venezuela (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Pakistan FM warns of consequences to Taliban isolation

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Pakistan's foreign minister wants the world to engage the Taliban, warning of dangerous consequences if Afghanistan's rulers are again isolated (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Forced Labor Dispute Is Redefining US-China Relations

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Forced labor is becoming the key divisive point in US-China relations. Beijing is now moving to rebrand "Xinjiang," which has become synonymous with human-rights abuses after China's push to assimilate mostly Muslim ethnic minority...
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China Says U.S. Politicians Pushing Nations Into 'New Cold War'

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May.24 -- Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the U.S. should give up its "wishful thinking" of changing China, warning that some in America were pushing relations to a "new Cold War." The bilateral relations have worsened dramatically in the...
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Mongolian Deputy PM on Economy, Inflation

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Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, discusses the outlook for the country's economy and inflation. He speaks with David Ingles and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".