The chairman of the House China Select Committee is calling for U.S. colleges to shut down joint institutes in China, after a blacklisted Chinese college sent over $3 million to the University of Minnesota.
The United States is blacklisting 30 more Chinese companies over forced labor concerns. What products are covered?
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) is calling a recent Chinese hack into U.S. telecom companies the worst telecom breach in American history. How are everyday Americans reacting to Beijing’s spying? We hit the National Mall in Washington to find out.
Taiwanese President William Lai is set to visit three Pacific nations next week, but all eyes are on his planned U.S. stopovers. What is his office saying about the trip?
- Blacklisted Chinese University Sends University of Minnesota $3.5M
- US to Ban 30 More Chinese Firms Over Forced Labor
- Sen. Warner: Chinese Telecom Breach Worst in Our History
- Crowd React to CCP’s Social Credit Score System
- Taiwan: No Details on William Lai’s US Stopovers
- USCC Recommends Adding Taiwan to NATO+
- Chinese Exporters Brace for Higher U.S. Tariffs
- Worker Protest in Shanghai Suburb Over Unpaid Wages
- China Expands Visa-Free Entry to More Countries
- French Cognac Workers Strike Over China Plans
- Australia Stresses Defense Ties with ASEAN States
- North Korea Accuses US of Stoking Tension
- 440 Million Chinese Citizens Sever Ties with CCP