President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would allow 600,000 Chinese students to study at American colleges. We take a closer look.
Trump is warning China that the United States holds “incredible cards,” as Washington continues its battle with Beijing over rare earth exports.
Finland is condemning threats made by a former Hong Kong leader against practitioners of a meditation practice in a public park—calling the incident “unfortunate” and “unacceptable.”
More than a trillion dollars has flowed into China’s stock market, fueling an economic surge. We bring on a Chinese economics analyst to explain why investors are piling in amid China’s weak economy.
- Trump: 600,000 Chinese Students Could Study in US
- Trump: ‘We Have Incredible Cards’ in Rare Earth Showdown
- Finland Condemns Threats by Former Hong Kong Leader
- Chinese Copper Maker Sees Success in Texas
- Stock Market Surges in China Amid Weak Economy
- US, Indonesia Hold Military Exercises to Counter China
- Concerns Over Popular VPNs Tied to China and Russia
- Expert: Chinese National Sentenced Over Fentanyl