Over $20 billion are earmarked for Intel from the Biden administration. The goal is to boost American chip-making. We have more on how the U.S.–China chip war is heating up as voting day on Nov. 5 looms.
A New York-based performing arts company is facing suppression on home soil. A new report says the New York Times is targeting the group, on top of continued pressure from the Chinese Communist Party. We speak to the report’s author for a breakdown.
The EU chamber in China is sending a warning to Beijing: address the risks to foreign companies’ operation there, or risk having even more companies flee.
Under the shadow of Beijing’s influence, Pacific nations seek out a new partner alongside the United States.: Japan. We have more on Tokyo’s message about defense ties in the region.
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- Japan Affirms Defense Ties with Pacific Nations
- Hong Kong Passes Tough New Security Law
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