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China on Monday accused Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te of "heresy", hostility and provocation, after a speech in which he said the island is "of course" a country and there is historical ...
Synopsys restarts some China services, sales of core tools still blocked, source says By Liam Mo and Brenda Goh June 12, 20253:04 AM PDTUpdated June 12, 2025 ...
The U.S. and China are holding a second day of talks Tuesday in London aimed at easing their trade dispute, after President Donald Trump said China is “not easy” but the U.S. was “doing well ...
Four of China’s targets, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Australia, are U.S. treaty allies, and one, Taiwan, is protected by the United States.
American forces stationed in South Korea are prepared to respond to a potential Chinese invasion of the Taiwan Area. Speaking at a security conference in Singapore last month, US Defence Secretary ...
Mr. Soong’s firm, Allitra, helps companies find suppliers in China, and one day in 2013, he brought a group of entrepreneurs from San Francisco to Mr. Wong’s makeshift workspace in Dongguan ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon points out China's plethora of problems, but urges the U.S. to "get our own act together internally" on key national and cybersecurity issues.
China has pushed back against President Trump’s accusation that it broke a trade truce reached weeks earlier, as a re-escalation of tensions dims hopes of a resolution.
Credit: Pixabay China’s sex industry, which is booming despite official prohibitions, reveals the deep structural and human rights issues at the intersection of economic hardship, systemic ...
BEIJING (AP) — A huge explosion rocked a chemical plant in China ’s eastern Shandong province around noon Tuesday, killing at least five people and injuring 19, according to local emergency ...
Military experts are now suggesting that China's army is more equipped than ever to launch a full-scale invasion of Taiwan. Beijing, under President Xi Jinping, has repeatedly expressed its desire ...
Chinese state media has censored a news broadcast after an anchor mistakenly referred to Taiwan and China as "two countries" in a contradiction of Beijing's official position. Newsweek reached out ...