Military threats, trade sanctions, and fake news—we take a look at how Beijing is using “all means” to influence Taiwan’s vote this Saturday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson met with Taiwan’s new de facto ambassador to the United States just days before the island’s presidential election. What’s the speaker’s message to Taiwan?
The United States and the Chinese regime are relaunching military talks.
A top U.S. lawmaker is urging trade limits on a foreign tech firm with ties to China. We have more details on a letter sent to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
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