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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
Washington Further Provokes Moscow With Rumors of Pending Hellfire Missile Drone Sale To Ukraine
The Joe Biden Administration is planning on selling Ukraine a quartet of high-level drones that can be...
In China Policy Address, Blinken Stresses ‘Rules-based Order’, Downplays Confrontation
After over a year in office, the Biden administration has unveiled its “Approach to the People’s Republic...
Biden: US Would Get ‘Involved Militarily’ to Defend Taiwan From Attack, But Washington’s Strategic Ambiguity
U.S. President Joe Biden said Monday, May 23, that if the Chinese government were to launch an attack...
Chinese Democracy Activist in Queens Accused of Being Undercover Communist Spy, Indicted Along With 4
A prominent Chinese academic, author and democracy activist living in exile in the U.S. has been accused...
US Senators Visit Taiwan, Prompting Major PLA Military Drills Near Island
The arrival of six U.S. senators in Taiwan on April 15 has elicited angry response from Communist China...
NATO Sets Its Gaze on Xi Jinping
News Analysis While for North Americans, today’s world still appears stable, geopolitical tensions...
New Congressional Report on China’s Religious Persecutions Highlights Plight of Falun Gong Adherents
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and U.S. Congressman James P. McGovern (D-MA), Chair and Cochair of the...
US Government to Exempt 352 Chinese Goods From Reinitiated Tariffs
The Biden administration announced on March 23 that it had moved to reinstate tariff exemptions on more...
US State Department Enacts Visa Ban on Chinese Officials Involved in Religious Persecution
The U.S. State Department has announced the imposition of travel bans on Chinese officials due to their...