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CHINA FOREIGN RELATIONS
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 Accuses China of Breaking Trade Deal, Fires Back With Sanctions and Student Visa Bans
In a sharp escalation of U.S.-China tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump accused the Chinese Communist...
Chinese Students in the US Urged to Quit the CCP as Trump Admin Moves to Revoke Visas
As the Trump administration announces its intention to cancel the student visas of Chinese citizens studying...
Behind the CCP’s Attacks on Shen Yun and Falun Gong in the US
Commentary Making use of China’s economic rise and engagement with the outside world over the past...
Over 1 Million Taiwanese Participate in Movement to Recall ‘Pro-Communist’ Legislators
As of preliminary estimates taken on May 9, around 1.3 million Taiwanese have given their signatures...
Exposed CCP Espionage Ring at Stanford Unveils Deep Infiltration of US Academia
At one of America’s most prestigious academic institutions, a disturbing truth has come to light after...
US and China Reach Deal to Reduce Tariffs in 90-Day Trade Ceasefire
Following negotiations in Switzerland the United States and China have agreed to pause most tariffs for...
Local South Korean Court Rules Cancellation of Shen Yun Performance Due to CCP Pressure Was Illegal
In a win for Chinese dissidents, a court in South Korea has ruled that the cancellation of scheduled...
Flags of China and Philippines Planted in Disputed Territory in South China Sea
In the on-going territorial claims between Beijing and Manila, flags of both nations were raised in a...
Tensions Ease as US and China Hint at Willingness to Scale Back Tariffs
In a subtle but significant shift, both the United States and China are signalling an openness to reducing...