China is fighting a mosquito-borne chikungunya outbreak by releasing millions of lab-modified mosquitoes into cities. Could this backfire? A former U.S. Army virologist weighs in.
Amid high-stakes trade negotiations with the Chinese regime, the White House is looking to expand a deal involving U.S. companies selling to China. Lawmakers are raising questions about the agreement.
China is imposing steep new tariffs on Canadian canola, threatening billions in exports. The move escalates a year-long trade dispute that’s already putting Canadian exporters on edge.
Tensions rise in the South China Sea as U.S. vessels sail near the disputed Scarborough Shoal, just days after two Chinese ships collided. We’ll take a closer look at what’s happening in these contested waters.
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- US Deploys 2 Warships to South China Sea
- Chinese Fighter Intercepts Philippine Plane
- Analyzing U.S. Response to Chinese Aggression
- Australia, Vanuatu Agree on $327 Million Deal in Pacific
- Mysterious Woman Goes Viral in China After Car Crash
- China Mandates Businesses Pay Social Insurance
- Kenya Politician on ‘Chinese Economic Invasion’ in Africa