Teaching in China back in the 1990s, running a business tied to China, and visiting China more than 30 times—far more than most U.S. politicians. We take a closer look at vice president candidate Tim Walz’s stances on China, and how both Republicans and Chinese citizens are responding to his foreign policy ideas.
The Chinese regime claims to be cracking down on illicit fentanyl, but members of Congress are skeptical after it was discovered that China was subsidizing exports of the opioid into the United States.
Two Congress members are leading a bipartisan push against China’s actions in Africa. They’ve introduced a bill targeting Beijing’s foreign investment program.
In China’s southern Guangdong Province, a two-story residential building collapsed following an explosion.
- Tim Walz and China: History, Policies, Backlash
- Corr: Falun Gong Is ‘Litmus Test’ for Toughness on China
- CCP Claims to Counter Fentanyl While Subsidizing It
- House Bill Targets China’s Investments in Africa
- Qatar Spends $180M in U.S.-Backed Rare Earth Initiative
- Guangdong: Explosion Leads to Deadly Building Collapse
- Beijing Exploiting Drills to Steal Western Jet Tech?
- Inside China’s ‘Olympic Medalist Factories’
- U.S. Boosts Military Rotations in Australia