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Relations with South Korea and the diplomatic situation in East Asia generally deteriorated following North Korea's Nov. 21 launch of its first spy satellite, which soon began transmitting data, including on U.S. military positions and the White House, according to North Korean state media. The rocket is named Chollima-1, which

Biden Sanctions Cuban Regime, Communists Promoting Violence Against Protestors
On July 22, the Biden administration announced sanctions against Cuban Security Forces amidst Havana’...

China Calls Second COVID-19 Origin Inquiry ‘Arrogance Towards Science,’ White House Says Reaction ‘Irresponsible
Spokespersons from Beijing and Washington engaged in rhetoric on July 22 after the Communist Party rejected...

Former US General Criticizes Afghanistan Withdrawal, China Seeks Cooperation With Taliban
Retired General David Petraeus, a former American military commander in Afghanistan, believes withdrawing...

US Restarts Trade Talks With Taiwan Despite Beijing’s Opposition, Raises Pork and Beef Issue
On June 29th, representatives from the United States and Taiwan held trade talks for the first time in...

Chinese National Handed 3.5 Years in Prison for Attempt to Obtain Maritime Raiding Craft for Reverse
A Chinese national has been sentenced to 42 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges arising...

‘Don’t Come To America’: Biden Official Warns Cubans Fleeing Regime
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, warned in a July 13 press conference that people...

Falun Gong Practitioners Rally in Washington for End to Beijing’s Persecution as 22nd Anniversary Looms
The month of July is host to one of the most solemn and tragic anniversaries in the history of human...

US Increasing Surveillance of Chinese Submarines: PRC Think Tank
A Beijing think tank stated in a recently published report that the United States is escalating its surveillance...

China and America’s Fate: A Conversation Between Simone Gao and Mike Pompeo
We have a sense that America is at risk. We see it day after day as stories of cyberattacks, congressional...