China’s youth jobless rate in July climbed to an 11-month high—nearly 1 in 5 young adults out of work. Experts warn the real number could be higher.
Made-in-China goods are in the crosshairs. The United States is expanding its ban on slave-labor imports to include steel, copper, and other products.
A Chinese national living in California is now facing prison time for smuggling American weapons to North Korea.
And a global milestone—450 million people have quit the Chinese Communist Party. From around the world, a peaceful movement is shaking up the foundations of authoritarianism.
In the only country to have ever suffered an atomic bomb attack, some in Japan are considering the unthinkable: acquiring nuclear weapons to defend themselves.
- China’s Youth Jobless Rate Hits Nearly 1-Year High
- US Targets Chinese Forced Labor
- White House Launches Official TikTok Account
- Man Sentenced for Smuggling US Weapons to North Korea
- 450 Million Withdraw From CCP-Linked Organizations
- Gorrie: China Seeks to Diminish US Power via Ukraine War
- Russia Expects India to Keep Buying Oil Despite Tariffs
- Japan Thinks About the Unthinkable: Nuclear Arms