The Supreme Court heard arguments over TikTok’s fate in the United States. The Chinese app is teetering on the edge of a ban that’s just nine days away. We have the key takeaways.
The Central Intelligence Agency is tripling its budget for China-based targets. CIA Director William Burns details the challenges that lie ahead.
Chinese-made connected cars might soon face their final days in the United States. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said a rule to crack down on the high-tech imports is in its final stages. It’s designed to tackle concerns over data and national security.
Reports from two Chinese mothers highlight a concerning trend: too many people are sick in China, and hospitals are struggling to serve demand.
- Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
- CIA Triples China-Focused Budget to Counter Cyber Threat
- Raimondo: US to Crack Down on Chinese Autos Soon
- Lawmakers Push for Curbs on Biotech Exports to China
- Thousands in China Wait for Medical Care Over Influenza
- Doug Ford Criticizes China’s Global Supply Chain Tactics
- Potential Scale of Chinese Hack Into US Telecom
- British Chancellor in China to Boost Trade Ties
- Germany Charges 3 With Spying on Naval Tech for China
- Japan Approves New Sanctions on Russia
- Japan Leader Delays US Visit, Willing to Visit China