Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping lists four “red lines” that he demands the United States not cross in his final meeting with President Joe Biden. The question is, will President-elect Donald Trump play by Xi’s rules when he returns?
While Xi is in Latin America for the G20, a group of Chinese Communist Party supporters is accused of blocking banners condemning Beijing’s persecution.
How will Trump’s tariffs play out? House Speaker Mike Johnson says they’re likely a “balancing act.” We look at the potential pros and cons.
A horrifying stabbing incident in eastern China has left at least eight people dead. It marks the country’s second mass attack in just one week.
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