US FOREIGN POLICY
In a sweeping move aimed at safeguarding national security, the U.S. has proposed a ban on the use of Chinese and Russian technology in the manufacturing of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and buses. The decision, announced by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Sept. 23, is driven by mounting concerns
Satellite Photos Show China Expanding Spy Bases in Cuba
Almost a year after revelations that Communist China has been running intelligence facilities in Cuba...
US and China Hold First Informal Nuclear Talks in 5 Years
The United States and China resumed semi-official nuclear arms talks in March for the first time in five...
America ‘On Schedule’ for 2026 Moon Landing, NASA Head Says Following Chinese Chang’e-6 Mission
The Chinese moon program completed a groundbreaking mission on Tuesday (June 26), with its Chang’e-6...
Landmark ‘Falun Gong Protection Act’ Clears House With Unanimous Approval
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move applauded by the human rights community, the U.S. House of Representatives...
US, Canada, Japan, Philippines Conduct Military Exercises in South China Sea
The U.S. Pacific Fleet said on its website on July 17 that the United States, Canada, Japan, and the...
Vladimir Putin to Visit Vietnam, Sparking US Protest
Vietnamese and Russian state media said on Monday, June 17 that Russian President Vladimir Putin will...
US Expands Sanctions on Chinese Firms Supplying Russia’s War Effort
The U.S. government announced new and vastly broadened sanctions against the Russian Federation on June...
US Sanctions 3 More Chinese Firms Over Uyghur Slave Labor
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has added three more mainland Chinese firms to an entity list...
US, Allies ‘Gravely Concerned’ by North Korea-Russia Cooperation
On Friday, May 31, the United States and its main allies said they are "gravely concerned" by deepening...