A Chinese student in Michigan—who is not a U.S. citizen—allegedly voted in the U.S. election.
President Joe Biden is reducing a convicted Chinese student’s sentence. We have more on questions about whether his release was part of a prisoner swap.
Multi-billion-dollar drugmaker AstraZeneca is facing scrutiny in China. Its China branch president is now under investigation, as China says it’s looking to welcome more foreign investment and businesses.
Ottawa says Chinese hackers breached Canadian government networks for four years, months after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Beijing of election meddling.
- Chinese Citizen Allegedly Casts Ballot in U.S. Election
- Biden Grants Clemency to Convicted Chinese Student
- China Sanctions U.S. Drone Maker Aiding Ukraine, Taiwan
- Drug Maker AstraZeneca’s President Probed in China
- Bidens Celebrate Halloween with Panda, Books Theme
- Trump’s Tariff Strategy to Counter Trade Imbalance
- Canada: China Hacked Canadian Government Networks for 4 Years
- Chinese Solar Company Benefits from U.S. Tax Breaks
- Taiwan Shuts Down as Strong Typhoon Kong-Rey Hits
- Temu to Be Investigated by EU Tech Regulators
- Chinese Economy Slowing with Low Domestic Demand
- Peru Courts Partners for $10 Billion Rail Project