OPINION April 11 5 reasons why a top Chinese hacker gang and their friends could wreak havoc on US The Department of Homeland Security is hopping mad about a data breach of State Department computuers by a topnotch group of Chinese hackers. But there's more to the story...
OPINION April 9 American CEOs overlook China risk at their own peril Do the CEOs understand the goals of the Chinese Communist Party? The contrast could not be starker when one compares the meetings in Beijing with the warnings of U.S. military leaders.
China April 3 China sends warplanes, boats around Taiwan following phone call between Xi and Biden Following a phone call between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, dozens of Chinese warplanes and naval vessels were reported making incursions into Taiwanese territory.
Joe Biden April 2 Biden, China's Xi hold phone call on Taiwan, AI, trade President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call to discuss Taiwan, artificial intelligence and other issues, the White House says.
China March 27 China's Xi Jinping tells Dutch PM that restricting technology access won't stop China's advance Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not stop the country’s advance.
China March 11 China's congress closes annual session with near-unanimous support for Xi Jinping China's national congress has concluded its annual session with a show of near-unanimous support for the ruling Communist Party's blueprint for the year.
China March 4 China's Belt and Road Initiative plagued by corruption and political backlash: report A new report argues Chinese President Xi Jinping's signature Belt and Road Initiative, a global infrastructure program aimed to link China to emerging markets, has not lived up to the hype and has hurt China's reputation.
China February 10 China moves closer to Taliban regime amid search for natural resources Despite growing human rights violations under the Taliban, China continues to invest in Afghanistan, most recently becoming the first country to recognize a Taliban ambassador.
TAIWAN January 6 Taiwan to pick new president as China ramps up threats: 'choice between war and peace' The US and China are keeping close tabs on Taiwan's presidential election set to take place next week. The present frontrunner, and current vice-president, faces a former police chief.
China January 3 China surveillance missions spotted in the sky over Taiwan Taiwanese defense officials have confirmed the presence of several Chinese spy flights over the island's airspace just days before the country's presidential election.