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The U.S. government has been drafting sanctions on a number of mainland Chinese banks in retaliation for the communist state's commercial support of the Russian military industry, as reported by the Wall Street Journal on April 22 (Monday), citing individuals familiar with the matter. American officials have dialed up pressure
Taiwan Confirms President Tsai’s Central America Tour to Include Stopover in US
Taiwan's President, Tsai Ing-wen, is scheduled to make visits to the U.S. as part of her upcoming diplomatic...
Republican House Introduces Bill to Regard WHO Pandemic Accord as Treaty
Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would constrain the...
US CDC to Lift COVID Testing Requirements for Travelers From China
By David Shepardson, Reuters WASHINGTON — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC...
US to Sell Up to 5 Virginia-class Nuclear Subs to Australia Under AUKUS Deal: Reuters
By Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart and Steve Holland WASHINGTON — Australia is expected to buy up to five...
Biden Promises Another $ 500 Million in Military Aid at Surprise Visit to Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kiev on Feb. 20 on the eve of the first anniversary...
China’s Balloon Program a Threat to ‘Global Security,’ NATO Chief Says
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg warned on Feb. 8, during a joint press conference with Secretary...
Politicians Hype Threat of Chinese Spy Balloon That Floated Across US Before It Was Shot Down
News that a high-altitude reconnaissance balloon sent by Communist China has been loitering over the...
US ‘Tech War’ Heaps Pressure on Xi and the CCP
During a group study session of the Politburo on Jan. 31, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary...
Is the US Gearing Up for a War With Pandemic-weakened China?
Commentary The prospects of an armed clash between the United States together with its allies and...