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Political analysis As South Korean President Lee Jae-myung settles into office following the high-profile impeachment and removal of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, one defining feature of his administration's foreign policy has been an effort to maintain equilibrium between Washington and Beijing. Lee has sought to reassure the U.S. of
US and Japan Forge Deeper Alliance to Counter China, Strengthen Economic Ties
In hopes of bolstering their military and economic relationship, U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese...
US Puts Pressure on China as Ukraine War Escalates
News analysis With Ukraine repeatedly losing ground to the Russian army in recent months, the U.S....
New Utah Law Takes Aim at Communist China’s Organ Harvesting Atrocities
On March 14, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed into law an act earlier passed on March 1 by the state's senate...
Shen Yun Artists Face Discrimination from Pro-CCP Official at US Customs Upon Return From European Tour
In an alarming incident, artists from the New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world's leading...
New House Bill Targets TikTok
A group of U.S. congressmembers from both the Democratic and Republican parties have introduced legislation...
Chinese Turn US Embassy Post Into ‘Wailing Wall’ for Stock Plunge
BEIJING (Reuters) — Many Chinese are venting their frustration at the slowing economy and the weak stock...
US Adds More Chinese Military-linked Enterprises to ‘Section 1260H’ Entity List, Including Semiconductor
By Cheng Fan, Vision Times Staff Hoping to prevent cutting-edge U.S. technology from being used to...
US and Chinese Officials Target Fentanyl Crisis in High-Stakes Meeting
In what could be a step towards repairing simmering Sino-American tensions, U.S. and Chinese officials...
What Are the Aims of the CCP’s Constant Naval Presence in the Taiwan Strait?
By Li Jiaqi, Vision Times Staff Observing the continuous presence of Communist Chinese warships in...