From Trump’s frustration with Brazil and India to a PLA fighter jet accused of ‘dangerous’ moves, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage

A meeting in Alaska on Friday that could shape the future of Europe’s security will be notable for the absence of Europeans.

China’s Xiluodu Dam – one of the world’s largest hydropower stations – has fully transitioned away from Western-made industrial control chips over national security and supply chain resilience concerns, according to a leading Chinese industrial chip supplier.

A Chinese fighter jet allegedly flew close to a Philippine coastguard aircraft near the disputed Scarborough Shoal on Wednesday morning, while US and PLA naval vessels operated close by amid heightened tensions in the South China Sea.

Experts see Washington drawing a new map, and the president’s frustration with Brasilia and New Delhi has put its contours into sharper relief.