POLITICS
The top U.S. diplomat, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, recently made his second visit to China, spending three days pressing the leaders of the communist country on a range of disagreements, chiefly Beijing’s support for Russia and its trade practices. From April 24 (Wednesday) to April 26, Blinken traveled to
Xi Jinping Emerges After Noticeable Absence While China Was Plagued By Natural Disasters
After China struggled with nearly a month of back-to-back natural disasters, including unprecedented...
US Says It Is Working to Identify Alternative Paths for Ukraine Grain Exports
WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday condemned Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's grain infrastructure...
Americans Support More Tariffs for Chinese Imports, Ban on TikTok: Reuters-Ipsos Polls
According to recent Reuters/Ipsos polls, a majority of Americans believe the United States should levy...
Proposed CCP Policy Threatens Rare Bright Spot in China’s Economy
While China’s economy sputters amid a number of economic crises, recently tabled legislation by the Chinese...
China Increases Military Pressure on Taiwan With New Show of Navy Ships and Jets
Taiwan’s defense ministry reported on Aug. 10 that Beijing had dispatched navy ships and a substantial...
China Fuming Over Biden’s Executive Order Restricting US Investments in Chinese Technologies
On August 9, U.S. president Joe Biden signed an executive order restricting U.S. investments in China...
Unprecedented Flooding in China Leads to Resentment, Protests
The Chinese authorities’ response to severe flooding in and around Beijing has sparked widespread anger...
Anticipating End of Communist Rule, Hong Kong Dissidents Form Parliament-in-Exile
A number of figures who fled Hong Kong after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ramped up political repression...
Iowa Farmers Accuse China of Stealing America’s Agriculture Technology
On August 3, a bipartisan delegation from the United States Congress hosted a discussion with locals...