Former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris? Many Chinese elites have already picked their preferred candidate for the next U.S. president. We delve into the reasons behind their choice.
Would tariffs save the day or send prices soaring? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Trump talk strategy from opposite sides of the debate.
Taiwan just opened a new de facto embassy in India, and China isn’t pleased. Beijing is urging New Delhi to be “cautious” in handling the Taiwan issue.
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un labels South Korea as “hostile,” revising the communist country’s constitution to reflect the label for the first time, two days after it blew up key roads connecting the country with the South. But what’s next?
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