China Is the 'Broadest Threat' Facing the U.S.
"Russia is in many ways, fighting to stay relevant after the fall of the Soviet Union," the FBI head argued. "They're fighting today's fight," he said, while pointing out that China makes decisions with the future in mind.
China Confirms Interpol Chief's Detention
Interpol, which represents 100 member countries, had urged China on Saturday to clarify whether or not Meng had been detained and on what basis.
Pence Speech Warns China Is Working to Remove Trump
"What the Russians are doing pales in comparison to what China is doing across this country," the vice president is to say, according to reports.
Ma: Trump's Trade Dispute With China Could Lead to War
The Alibaba founder suggested that Beijing and Washington should move toward cooperation instead of escalating the trade dispute, which Ma said could lead to war.
U.S. Flies Nuclear Bombers Near Disputed Chinese Bases
"We will take all necessary means to safeguard our rights and interests," said a Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman.
U.S. Car Prices Set to Increase Due to Trump's Tariffs
"Tariffs are a direct hit to the consumer's pocketbook. So it's hard to see how consumers would not be caught in the crossfire," said the vice president of communications and public affairs at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.
China Retaliates Against Trump's New Tariffs
Washington should "be aware of possible negative consequences from such bad behavior," China's Ministry of Commerce warned in a statement.
China Wants to Make U.S. Feel Pain for Trump's Tariffs
New tariffs against China could range from 10 percent to 40 percent, several top U.S. officials have suggested.
Who is Fan Bingbing? Top Chinese Actor Still Missing
The 37-year-old is thought to be under investigation for tax evasion.
China's Deal to Control Israeli Port May Threaten U.S.
The Haifa port will come under control of the Shanghai International Port Group in 2021. Israeli critics are worried about potential security issues posed by China's presence.
Trump Tweets From 'Alternative Universe,' China Says
"To the thinking person, there are few things more disconcerting than a tweet by the U.S. president," a "China Daily" editorial said.
Taiwan Vows to Fight China's 'Out of Control' Behavior
"We will turn to countries with similar values to fight together against China's increasingly out-of-control international behavior," Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said.
Xi Jinping Demands 'Absolute Loyalty' From China's PLA
"We must…cast the ideological foundation of the army's absolute loyalty to the party," Xi said.
Chinese Military Practicing U.S. Attacks, Pentagon Says
A new report says Chinese nuclear-capable bombers are "likely training for strikes against U.S. and allied targets."
Hackers at 'China's MIT' Targeted U.S.
A cyberespionage group allegedly operating from computers inside China had launched a "wide-ranging" operation targeting U.S. satellite communications and the defense sectors.
U.S. Soybean Ship, Trapped by Tariffs, Docks in China
The ship, which finally docked Sunday, is likely to become one of the first U.S. soybean shipments to be hit with the new 25 percent tariffs.
Trump 'Extortion' Won't Work, Says Chinese State Media
Trump is starring in his own "street fighter-style deceitful drama of extortion and intimidation," People's Daily said.
Section of Great Wall of China Collapses After Rainfall
"The 500-year-old Yanmen Pass has stood for centuries without 'help' from local officials," the Global Times wrote.
China Is Using AI to Help Make Diplomatic Decisions
"Human beings can never get rid of the interference of hormones or glucose."
Watch: Beijing Blast Witness Abducted by Police
The woman could be heard shouting, "I do not know that man. I didn't do anything! I was just a bystander!"
Explosion at U.S. Embassy in Beijing
Earlier in the day at the same location, police arrested a woman who was "spraying gasoline on herself."
China's 'Fake' Monuments—and the Places They've Copied
The economic boom in China in the 1990s led to "duplitecture" or copycat versions of everything from the Eiffel Tower and London Bridge to the canals of Venice and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Mattis Arrives in China: What to Expect From the Visit
Mattis is the first Pentagon chief to visit China since 2014.
Why Is Kim Jong Un in China...Again?
Kim arrived in Beijing on Tuesday to a lavish welcome ceremony.
China Redeploys Missile Launchers in South China Sea
The missiles reappeared in "exactly" the same position as where they were prior to disappearing.
China, U.S. Show Off Nuclear Bombers in South China Sea
China says it "won't be scared" after the U.S. flew two B-52 bombers over the Spratly Islands on Tuesday.
U.S. Tells China to Admit Death Toll of Tiananmen
The vice president urged a "full public accounting."
U.S. Spends $250 Million on Taiwan De Facto Embassy
Beijing is keeping a close eye on which officials Washington will send.
Muslims Forced to Eat Pork, Drink Alcohol at China Camp
As many as 1 million Chinese Muslims are believed to have been detained in the camps.
Will China Keep Building Bigger Warships?
Hu Wenming told CCTV that the team behind the Type 001A now has the expertise to build an even bigger warship.