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The House has passed a $900 billion annual defense bill. From blocking U.S. investments that benefit China’s military to cutting the Pentagon’s supply-chain ties, we unpack how the bill counters…
China News
The House has passed a $900 billion annual defense bill. From blocking U.S. investments that benefit China’s military to cutting the Pentagon’s supply-chain ties, we unpack how the bill counters…
Japan scrambles fighter jets after more than 10 Chinese and Russian warplanes flew near its islands. Some of the bombers are capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The latest on the…
Leaked documents reveal that China has been secretly buying Russian weapons since 2022, reportedly to prepare for a potential invasion of Taiwan. What’s on Beijing’s shopping list? About 10 Chinese…
China has set a new record, with its trade surplus topping one trillion dollars as exports surge beyond U.S. markets. Other countries are raising concerns, as leaders in Europe warn…
Beijing is deploying military vessels near Taiwan and Japan—more than 100. It’s Beijing’s most aggressive military flex in the region to date. Taiwan’s president is warning that China is ramping…
Jared Isaacman, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead NASA, is warning senators that it’s time to take action to counter Beijing in space because the conseequences of falling behind are…
President Trump signs new Taiwan legislation into law. The Taiwanese are ecstatic; the Chinese Communist Party—not so much. French President Emmanuel Macron is kicking off a three-day visit to China.…
Chinese and Japanese vessels are facing off in disputed waters near Taiwan, as China cancels 40 percent of scheduled flights to Japan. Tensions between two of Asia’s biggest economies are…
American and European companies say they’ll keep shifting supply chains out of China despite a tariff truce between Washington and Beijing. So what’s behind the move? A European chip manufacturer…
Did President Donald Trump tell Japan’s prime minister not to provoke Beijing over Taiwan’s sovereignty? The Wall Street Journal says yes; Japan says no. Hong Kong’s worst fire in decades…