The Chinese Communist Party has ousted nine top generals—including its No. 2 general—ahead of a key meeting. What does this leadership shakeup say about Party leader Xi Jinping’s grip on power, and could it affect Beijing’s ability to take Taiwan?
President Donald Trump says his 100 percent tariffs on China would not be sustainable, adding that Beijing’s rare earth export curbs forced him to implement them.
Major American tech firms are racing to move production out of China as trade tensions between the two nations escalate. We bring you the details.
The United States and Australia are teaming up to operate a facility that produces missiles on Australian soil, strengthening regional defense in the Indo-Pacific.
In a second serious warning in one week against China, the UK’s intelligence agency has labeled China a “hostile state.”
- Top Generals Ousted Ahead of Key Leadership Meeting
- Unpacking Military Shakeup Ahead of Key CCP Meeting
- Trump: 100 Percent Tariffs on China Not Sustainable
- New Yorkers Name Preferred Candidates, Reject Socialism
- Google, Microsoft, Amazon Move Production Out of China
- US-Australia Missile Factory to Boost Defense
- Trump Meets Zelenskyy Regarding Ukraine War
- MI5 Chief: China Is a Daily Threat to UK Security
- Sydney Court Delays Yang Lanlan Case to Mid-November
- Unclear If India Has Stopped Buying Russian Oil