Washington and Ottawa are slapping sanctions and tariffs on China. They say it’s to punish Beijing’s unfair trade practices and human rights violations. China responds.
The U.S. military successfully intercepts a ballistic missile during a defense test in Guam. We have more on the plan to bolster this key outpost against threats from China.
A California judge released a Chinese man on a zero-dollar bail. He was charged for flying a drone over a military base, plus taking pictures. Prosecutors are appealing the ruling.
The U.S. House of Representatives passes a new bill to counter China. From the border crisis to cyber security loopholes, we break down how the measure will take action.
- US, Canada Slap China With Sanctions, Tariffs
- Canada Sanctions 8 Chinese Officials
- Ballistic Missile Interception Test in Guam a Success
- US Plans to Bolster Guam’s Missile Defense System
- Russia Threatens US Over Plan to Put Missiles in Japan
- California Judge Releases Chinese Man on $0 Bail
- FBI Investigating Drone Sightings Over NJ
- House Passes Bill Countering CCP Threats
- Sen. Wyden Announces Cybersecurity Bill for Telecoms
- Moolenaar Questions DC Mayor Over Sister Ties with Beijing
- What’s Behind Low Investment Confidence in China?
- Taiwan Demands That China End Its Military Activity
- Defense Secretary Austin Observes Joint Drills in Japan
- US Ambassador on China’s Transnational Repression