China Vows to Share COVID-19 Vaccine Amid Claim of Sabotage by U.S Senator
"Communist China, they are not going to share," said Republican senator Rick Scott after Beijing officials pledged to boost international cooperation in the search for a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
How China's Hawks Still Exploit the 1989 Tiananmen Protests
One of America's leading China experts reflects on the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests.
Trump Must Clamp Down on China's Interference in Hong Kong, Lawmaker Says
Police in Hong Kong fired pepper pellets and made around 300 arrests as people protested a law criminalizing the ridicule of China's national anthem.
China, U.S. on 'Brink of New Cold War' Over Coronavirus, Hong Kong: Beijing
China and the United States are veering toward a "new Cold War," Beijing's foreign minister warned just one day after Hong Kong protests reignited.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Says China Trying to Exploit Division Within Europe
The European Union's foreign policy chief cautioned member states against allowing China to take advantage of diplomatic divisions between them in order to impose their "state-centric" stance.
The Controversial Experiments and Wuhan Lab Suspected of Starting Pandemic
After reporting that Covid-19 occurred naturally, U.S. intelligence modified its stance to say it might have leaked from a lab.
Britain's Conservatives Must Rebel Over Huawei
I am convinced that letting Huawei into our infrastructure against the express wishes of America's entire political spectrum—from Trump to Pelosi—is the worst decision taken by a UK government for many years.
Coronavirus Outbreak in China 'Much Worse' Than Reported, Claim Residents
One man told international media: "Many who weren't able to get diagnosed ended up dying at home."
Coronavirus May Have Infected over 100,000 People in Wuhan
The World Health Organization has declared 2019-nCoV, which has killed over 200 people, a public health emergency of international concern.
Chinese New Year Events Canceled in Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai
All major Chinese New Year celebrations and large-scale activities in Beijing as well as two Chinese New Year events in Hong Kong have been canceled.
China's Mystery Illness Continues to Spread Ahead of Lunar New Year
Travelers entering three U.S. airports from the city where the virus was first identified are being screened.
Hong Kong Election Landslide Will Energize Protests: Pro-Democracy Leader
Pro-democracy candidates swept the board in local council elections this weekend, winning almost 90 percent of seats.
Trump's China Trade War Is Not Solving Biggest U.S. Problems: Ex-Ambassador
The president has said that a deal to end his long-running trade war with Beijing is close at hand, but has Trump succeeded in his goal of bringing China to heel?
Politician Stabbed in Hong Kong Is Fifth Election Candidate Attacked
Junis Ho was attacked on Wednesday morning while campaigning for local elections to be held at the end of this month.
Hong Kong Pro-democracy Camp Eyes Elections Amid Lam Replacement Rumors
The November elections are for local councils but are set to become a proxy vote on the government's handling of the months-long protests and Beijing's encroaching influence in the territory.
China's Hypersonic Missiles Are a 'Holy S**t Moment' for the U.S. Military
Beijing aims to become the world's dominant military force, and its rapid progress took the Pentagon by surprise.
Trump Blasted for Tweet Supporting China Over Hong Kong Protesters
President Donald Trump received widespread scorn from critics over his praise of the National Day of the People's Republic of China amid the government's ongoing conflict with Hong Kong protesters.
Hong Kong Protesters Spoil China's 70th Anniversary Celebrations
Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers are on the streets once again, facing off with police who are on high alert for the national celebrations.
China Rejects Trump Trade Criticism, Says He Must Be Aware of 'Bullying'
Trump has taken issues with China's World Trade Organization status as a "developing nation," as it allows Beijing preferential rules on tariffs.
Chinese Scientists Have Tried to Cure HIV with CRISPR Gene Editing
"Because of this study, we now know that these edited cells can survive in a patient, and they will stay there," an expert said.
Hong Kong Activists Are Plotting 9/11 'Terror Attack': Chinese State Media
The Hong Kong edition of the China Daily newspaper said it had uncovered the plot via a post on the Telegram encrypted messaging app, prompting online ridicule.
Chinese Military Says Hong Kong Garrison Is Determined After Troop Rotation
People's Liberation Army spokesperson Ren Guoqiang said the deployment was routine and that troops would continue their normal duties.
China Rejects Hong Kong Protester Demands As Pro-Democracy Leaders Arrested
Hong Kong police are preparing to face a thirteenth consecutive weekend of protests over China's influence over the former British colony.
Hong Kong Protests: Cash Bounties Are Being Offered to Identify Activists
The rewards range from $25,500 to $127,500 and relate to a variety of violent acts of vandalism over recent months.
Viral Photo of Hong Kong Protestor Sparks Tiananmen Square Comparisons
The photo was taken on Sunday evening, during a clash between police and protesters in the Tsuen Wan area of Hong Kong.
Trump's China Trade War Bailout 'Nowhere Near' Covers Farmers' Losses
"It's been very devastating to rural America," Gary Wertish said.
China Condemns 'Horrendous Incidents' in Hong Kong in Rare Public Statement
A Chinese official blamed the protesters for undermining Hong Kong's stability and prosperity through weeks of continuous demonstrations.
Hong Kong Protesters Need U.S. Support, but Donald Trump Is Holding Back
Trump has been reticent to criticize Beijing despite strong condemnations from the State Department and lawmakers from both parties.
Hong Kong Protests 'Unsettling' China as Beijing Moots Troop Deployment
What began as a movement against a new extradition law has spiraled into a larger conflict between Hong Kong residents and the Communist Party regime in Beijing.
Taiwan Calls for Democracy in Hong Kong, Angering China
"The way forward is genuine democratic elections, not violence in the streets," Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said.