June 9, 2022 US cracks down on three American firms sending defense tech to China The U.S. suspended export privileges for three U.S. firms that exported blueprints of defense, satellite and rocket technology to Chinese companies on Thursday.
June 8, 2022 China, Cambodia break ground on port, dismiss US concerns China and Cambodia launched the expansion of the Ream Naval Base, with Asian officials stating the facility would not be accessible to foreign nations once complete.
June 7, 2022 Australia says China intercepted military plane over South China Sea, forcing it to return to base Australia's Department of Defense said Sunday that a Chinese fighter jet flew dangerously close to one of its surveillance planes during a routine patrol.
June 7, 2022 Chinese government to start paying citizens who report 'security violations' The Chinese government is offering rewards of up to $15,000 to citizens who report "security violations" to the government.
June 6, 2022 China warns Canada over air patrols on lookout for North Korea sanctions busting China warned Canada of potential "severe consequences" after the Canadian military carried out surveillance to ensure sanctions on North Korea were being enforced.
June 6, 2022 Rep. Mike Rogers rolls out measure to withdraw US from United Nations, World Health Organization The bill by Rep. Mike Rogers comes after the U.N.'s human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, landed in China to begin an inquiry into abuses against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang last month.
June 6, 2022 China says Shanghai is 'open,' but hundreds of thousands are still locked in their homes More than 500 thousand Shanghai residents remain locked in their homes despite China's claim that the city "re-opened" last week following a COVID-19 outbreak.
June 5, 2022 Biden admin may relax China tariffs in bid to ease inflation, commerce secretary says President Joe Biden's administration may cut back on Trump-era tariffs against China in an effort to ease inflation, which remains at a 40-year record high in the U.S.
June 5, 2022 Japan's increased defense budget makes a difference in China deterrence, 'no serious discussion' on nukes Japan's pledge to double the spending on its military budget would see the country jump from the ninth-largest to the third-largest budget in the world behind the U.S. and China.
June 4, 2022 Tiananmen Square: Taiwan vigil remembers victims of China massacre Taiwan took the place of Hong Kong by hosting a commemoration for the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Before the 2020 violent crackdown against pro-democracy activists, Hong Kong held events to remember the victims of the anti-government protests.