Canada and the European Union retaliate against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, targeting tens of billions of dollars’ worth of U.S. goods. We take a look at which industries are affected.
The Chinese Communist Party is losing a voice on Capitol Hill. One of its mouthpieces—newspaper China Daily—will no longer be distributed there after lawmakers raised concerns.
A House hearing is zeroing in on China’s dominance in the shipbuilding industry. What does it mean for the United States?
Greenland, an arctic island home to just over 50,000 people, just got a new leader. Why is the news making headlines? We take a look at why three major powers—the United States, China, and Russia—are watching closely.
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- US Tariffs on Chinese Aluminum & Steel Now 45%
- Congress to Stop Receiving CCP-Run China Daily Newspaper
- US Vows to Boost Shipbuilding, Counter China
- Greenland’s Center-Right Party Wins Vote
- Are You Concerned About CCP Influence in Hollywood?
- A Glimpse into Avian Flu Human Infections in China
- Sources: China Covering Up Severity of Bird Flu
- China, Russia, Iran to Hold Nuclear Talks
- Exiled Tibetans Reject China’s Statement on Next Dalai Lama
- Porsche’s Earnings Per Share Slashed by 1/3 in 2024