More U.S. law firms are shutting down their operations in Shanghai, China’s financial center. We look at what’s behind the exodus, and why an expert says accounting firms in China are the next target.
China’s defense ministry decided to lash out at former President Donald Trump based on an anonymous source, as tensions between the U.S.-Taiwan alliance versus China reach historic highs.
The U.S. Defense Secretary is meeting his Chinese counterpart for the first time in two years. We have more on his concerns and China’s response.
Artificial intelligence researcher OpenAI is cracking down on sinister online influence campaigns. It says they’re carried out by foreign actors: from China to Russia and Iran.
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