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Just a week after the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the United States paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to secure sufficiency of its weapons stockpiles for the Iran war, acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told the U.S. Senate on May 21. “Right now we’re doing a pause in
Trump Criticizes NATO, Delays China Visit Amid Iran Conflict
On March 17, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin at the White House...
Trump Delays Trip to China Amid Prolonged War With Iran
On March 17, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he is delaying a vital meeting with Chinese President...
Train, Air Services Between Beijing and Pyongyang Resume After Pandemic Suspension
Passenger rail and air links between China and North Korea are set to resume for the first time in years...
Vietnam Seeks Aid From ‘Ample Oil Reserves’ of Japan, South Korea Amid Middle East Tensions
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam has asked Japan and South Korea for support in securing crude oil supplies...
China Expands Nuclear Arsenal as America Builds Largest Missile Shield in History
By Andrew Jensen, Commentary In December 2025, the Pentagon documented the fastest nuclear weapons...
Former Polish President: Taiwan Offers Solutions Against Communism
Former Polish president Lech Wałęsa said in an interview with the Central News Agency that Taiwan is...
Trump-Xi Summit Faces New Uncertainty as Oil Prices, Iran War Shift Dynamics
As tensions in the Middle East escalate and volatility in energy markets intensifies, new uncertainties...
Trump’s New Security Bloc Is the Replacement for Beijing’s Collapsed Network in the Americas
Commentary On Saturday, March 7 U.S. President Donald Trump stood in front of 13 allied leaders at...
China Enacts Ethnic Unity Law, Sparking International Concern
The closing session of Communist China's National People’s Congress (NPC) was held on the afternoon of...