China is reportedly taking aim at down-ballot races as the 2024 election comes closer. We have more on who experts and lawmakers say have been targeted.
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te says Beijing “has no right” to represent Taipei. He made the remarks as the Taiwanese government celebrates its 113th birthday.
Beijing says it will add more U.S. defense companies and executives to its sanction list for doing business with Taiwan.
Australian lobster could soon be back on Chinese menus. Canberra announces a breakthrough with Beijing: an agreement to lift the last major trade ban on Australian goods.
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