China’s top annual political meeting begins Thursday under tight security in Beijing. The Chinese regime aims to raise defense spending by seven percent amid growing geopolitical tensions.
Mandating language, incentivizing cross-ethnic marriage, and rewriting the rules of faith. China’s new law even requires parents to guide their children toward the Communist Party—raising alarms among human rights groups.
The Pentagon says it’s laser-focused on the Indo-Pacific, even as operations continue in the Middle East. But how long—and how deeply—will U.S. forces stay involved? And what does it mean for countering China? A former Marine colonel weighs in.
How does the war in Iran change the dynamics with China? David Stilwell weighs in on whether President Donald Trump needs to visit China.
Counterfeit goods are flooding global markets—with most of them coming from China. We highlight what a new U.S. report says about the scale of the problem and the risks to consumers.