
Trump's military interventions concern China despite there being no direct risk
Trump's military interventions concern China despite there being no direct risk
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play videoplay videoVideo Duration 27 minutes 50 seconds play-arrow27:50UK Prime Minister Keir Starmers warm welcome on a visit to China this week marks a thaw in icy relations with Beijing.Read moreBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in China this week with a large delegation of businesspeople and cultural figures.He received a warm welcome from Chinese President Xi Jinping.But the visit got a frosty reception from the White House, with United States President Donald Trump calling Starmers trip dangerous.What prompted Trumps remarks? And how important was the British prime ministers visit?Presenter: Adrian FinighanGuests:Will Hutton Political economistAndy Mok Senior research fellow at the Center for China and GlobalizationSteve Tsang Director of the China Institute at SOAS University of LondonPublished On 30 Jan 202630 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSave
'Iran has no problem with negotiations, but negotiations cannot take place under the shadow of threats,' Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in Istanbul, Turkiye, on January 30, 2026 Burak KaraGetty ImagesBy Al Jazeera Staff and News AgenciesPublished On 30 Jan 202630 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSaveIrans foreign minister says the country is ready for fair and equitable talks with the United States amid soaring tensions, as US President Donald Trump refused to rule out taking military action against Te
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