U.S. News: Kishida Tells Asia Leaders China Infringing on Japan’s Sovereignty
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told Asian leaders on Sunday that China is continuously and increasingly taking actions that infringe on Japan's sovereignty and escalate... MORE
U.S. News: China Offers Loans of $42 Billion for Infrastructure Spending
China has distributed an additional 300 billion yuan ($42 billion) allocated for infrastructure projects through three state policy banks as of Wednesday, the official Securities... MORE
U.S. News: Bill Aims to Arrest China, Russia Influence in Latin America
Two leading voices in Congress on Latin America have introduced legislation to spur closer U.S. security cooperation in the region and turn back what they... MORE
U.S. News: China’s Foreign Minister Visits Kenya Amid Unease Over Rising Debt
China's foreign minister began a visit to Kenya on Wednesday, where the government has relied on Chinese loans to develop infrastructure but faces criticism over... MORE
U.S. News: China Proposes Global Rules for Central Bank Digital Currencies
China on Thursday suggested that a set of global rules for central bank digital currencies be implemented. Rules would govern how digital currencies could be... MORE
U.S. News: China Extends Lead Over U.S. in Global Patents Filings, U.N. Says
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which manages a system by which countries share recognition of patents, announced that for the second consecutive year China... MORE
U.S. News: China Expected to Unveil Hike in Military Budget as Tensions Rise
Chinese and Western security experts expect China to announce steep increases in defense spending at the March 5th opening of parliament. The increase will be... MORE
U.S. News: China Has Tried to Intimidate Hong Kong Activists in Germany, Berlin Says
Germany's Interior Ministry has revealed that China has attempted to intimidate Hong Kong residents living in Germany. At a 'pro-democracy' march in Hamburg in 2019,... MORE
U.S. News: U.S. State Department Says U.S. ‘One-China’ Policy Has Not Changed
When asked by reporters yesterday whether the U.S. was still committed to the "One-China" policy, U.S. Stated Department Spokesman, Ned Price, said, "Yes ... our... MORE