George Santos' links to Guo Wengui explained
Santos has campaigned for Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui to be released following his arrest in March on corruption charges.
How U.S. may react to Chinese spy base on Cuba
Although the move "isn't going to herald a modern-day Cuban Missile Crisis," security think tank head Alan Mendoza told Newsweek the U.S. will respond.
Defense secretary issues dire prediction about war with China
Secretary Lloyd Austin also issued a warning to Beijing against "risky" military acts during his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
Pentagon making race-specific bioweapons to target citizens, China says
"The Pentagon has formulated plans for hitting opponents with genetically engineered weapons," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Kissinger predicts China involvement will lead to Ukraine peace talks
The former secretary of state also said he would be willing to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Steve Bannon blasts "stone cold liar" Elon Musk
Former President Donald Trump's ex-adviser raised concerns about Musk's ties to Beijing after the businessman pledged to elevate "citizen journalism."
Secret Chinese police stations are legal in these countries
Two New York-based individuals have been charged for allegedly supporting Chinese interests as part of a secret outpost in Manhattan.
TikTok fires back at Montana lawmakers after vote to ban app
TikTok said this "egregious government overreach" threatened Montana users and creators' "First Amendment rights."
China using Mormon Church to influence U.S. politics, investigation finds
China has reportedly fostered relationships with Utah officials in order to bolster its image and interests abroad.
Justin Trudeau faces crisis over Chinese political interference in Canada
One of Trudeau's former MPs has quit the governing Liberal Party following claims he lobbied to delay the release of two Canadians being held in China.
TikTok ban seems likely for this surprising reason
Representative Dan Crenshaw thanked TikTok CEO Shou Chew for "bringing Republicans and Democrats together."
Fact Check: Photo of Putin on his knees in front of China's Xi
The picture was said to show Russia's President Vladimir Putin bending below Xi Jinping as the pair met in Moscow
Did Putin snub Xi? What to know about airport greeting
The Russian president did not greet the Chinese leader at the airport during his arrival in Moscow for this week's high-stakes visit.
China shipped assault rifles and body armor to Russia in 2022: Report
Chinese companies, including one tied to the Beijing government, have reportedly sent supplies to Russia that could be used for military purposes.
Russian state TV pundit slams "Chinese interests" ahead of Xi Jinping visit
"China can only have one ally—China itself," said Russian journalist Mikhail Khodaryonok on the Russia 1 channel.
Xi Jinping's trip to meet Putin could spell trouble for the U.S.
The Chinese leader's upcoming visit to Moscow makes it "look like China is taking sides" in the war between Russia and Ukraine, one expert told Newsweek.
NATO outlines how it will respond if China supplies weapons to Russia
Beijing has denied allegations that it had suggested supplying Moscow with weapons in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
China has "very clearly" taken Russia's side in Ukraine war: U.S.
China said its position on Ukraine was "objective and fair."
China in awkward position on Ukraine as Lukashenko heads to Beijing
Beijing's desire to maintain closer ties with Moscow and its allies could undermine its calls for peace in Ukraine.
Russia responds to China's peace plan for Ukraine
China has proposed a 12-point peace plan to end the year-long war in Ukraine, which has already seen tens of thousands of civilian and military deaths.
China mocks "big" balloon threat in U.S. amid Ohio train derailment
China has tried to frame the U.S. response to its spy balloon as "hysterical." On Tuesday, it suggested that the U.S. should focus on domestic matters instead.
China turns tables with claims of U.S. balloons
China claims U.S. balloon operations above other nations are commonplace.
China says U.S. turning "deaf ear" to balloon explanation
The vice foreign minister of China lodged a formal complaint to the U.S. Embassy for downing the suspected surveillance balloon that flew over the U.S.
"Shoot down the balloon": Trump weighs in on Chinese spy orb
The balloon has been seen near sensitive military sites in Montana.
China speaks out about Montana spy balloon
The Chinese foreign ministry said it is "assessing the situation" and that "both sides are calm and cautious."
Nine in 10 people in China province infected with COVID, official says
Henan province has a population of nearly 99 million people, government records show.
How China dismantled 3 years of COVID policy in just 1 month
China is pressing ahead with its abrupt exit from the zero-COVID policy as the country—and its neighbors—brace for a peak in infections.
Putin and Xi to talk over how 2022 panned out for Russia and China
An announcement about the date and agenda of the meeting is forthcoming, the Kremlin said.
China sues U.S. for choking off semiconductor industry
The legal proceedings this month were Beijing's first material response to the chip export controls imposed by the United States in October.
China faces 840 million COVID infections in "first wave": Ex-CDC official
After three years of largely keeping COVID-19 at bay, the authoritative forecast was a hard pill for many to swallow.