It's Not Just America—China Is Forcibly Separating Children From Families
Beijing is pursuing a vast campaign of sinicization in the western region of Xinjiang, where the majority of the population is Muslim.
U.S. Companies Highlight Potential Impact of China Tariffs
"We are now embarking on a new Long March, and we must start all over again," Chinese President Xi Jinping said.
U.S.-China Trade War: Beijing Vows 'Necessary Countermeasures' Over Tariffs
President Donald Trump raised the tariff on $200 billion of imports from China amid frustrated trade talks between Washington and Beijing.
Trump Wrongly Claims China, and Not U.S. Companies, Pay Tariffs: Economists
Economic analysts, including the White House's own adviser, appeared baffled by President Donald Trump's China tariff claim Sunday that China — and not U.S. companies — are paying billions in tariff costs.
Trump's Negotiating Style Won't Work With China
Kevin Rudd, Australia's former prime minister, said President Donald Trump's off-the-cuff negotiating style might create roadblocks in the ongoing trade war with China.
China Slams U.S. for Undermining 'Peace' and 'Security'
"The relevant actions of the U.S. warships violated Chinese sovereignty," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
China Developing New Stealth Jets
"These new bombers will have additional capabilities, with full-spectrum upgrades compared with current operational bomber fleets," a report from the Defense Intelligence Agency revealed.
Soybean Farmers Fear Lasting Impact of China Trade War
"For U.S. soy producers, if the trade war ends tomorrow, we will likely not get back to where we were before the trade war started," Mark Albertson, the director of strategic market development at the Illinois Soybean Association, said.
China Acts Like It's 'Preparing for World War III'
"You're talking to our allies over there and you wonder whose side they're going to be on," Senator James Inhofe warned.
China Accuses U.S. of Attempts to Destroy Its Companies
"The United States has been using state power to smear and attack specific Chinese enterprises," said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, one day after the U.S. Justice Department unveiled a slew of charges against telecom giant Huawei.
China Launches Missile That Could Strike U.S. Territory
The Dongfeng-26 missile has been dubbed the "Guam killer."
U.S. 'Miles and Miles' From China Trade Deal, Ross Says
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said there's a need for creating "structural reforms" and "penalties" in order to restore standard trade with China.
China Vows to 'Take Action' Against U.S. and Canada
China promises response if Washington pushes forward with its demand for the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who was detained in Canada in December.
China Grants Ivanka Trump Five Trademarks
Although the applications were filed in 2016 and 2017, the process for the trademarks has moved forward this month, as trade talks between White House negotiators and China have appeared to progress.
Anti-China Feelings Have Reached 'Hysteria' Level
"The real intent of the United States is to employ its state apparatus in every conceivable way to suppress and block out China's high-tech companies," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said.
China School Knife Attack Leaves 20 Children Injured
While violent crime in China is unusual and attacks on children even rarer, there has been a marked uptick in such incidents over the past decade.
China Sends Warning to U.S. With Taiwan Naval Patrols
Beijing and Washington vie for influence in the Asia-Pacific as China presses strategic regional goals.
Trump Says China Trade War 'Pouring' Billions Into U.S.
While Trump has routinely argued that the tariffs will encourage companies to bring jobs back to the U.S., many are simply looking for cheaper alternatives in other Asian nations.
How Strong Is China's Navy? New Carrier Revealed
The newest vessel will be China's third warship when complete.
China Censors 'Oscars' After Independent Taiwan Plea
"I'm proud of yesterday's Golden Horse Awards – it highlighted how Taiwan is different from China," President Tsai Ing-Wen wrote on her Facebook page.
U.S.-China Relations See Thaw, but Risk of War Remains
Disagreements on an array of issues, exacerbated by political incentives to avoid compromise, raise a persistent risk of military crisis.
China Joins Trump in Pushing Back Against Macron
"We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America," the French president told Europe 1 radio last week, calling for the formation of a "true European army."
Pence: U.S. Won't Budge to Avoid Cold War With China
"We really believe we are in a strong position either way. We are at $250 billion [in tariffs] now; we can more than double that," the vice president said.
China to Take Dogs Off Owners Who Don't Pick Up Mess
Under China's social credit program, points will be deducted by police if they catch the owner leaving dog excrement on sidewalks and roadways.
U.S.-China War Likely Within 15 Years, Ex-General Says
Ben Hodges spoke of "an increasingly tense relationship and increasing competition in all the different domains."
Report That Russia Listens to Trump Calls Amuses Putin
Citing a former unnamed official, The Times explained that "Russia is not believed to be running as sophisticated an influence effort as China, because of Mr. Trump's apparent affinity for President Vladimir V. Putin."
China Trade Deficit Has Cost U.S. Millions of Jobs
Bilateral trade between China and the U.S. has cost 3.4 million American jobs, with losses occurring in every state and congressional district.
China Opens World's Longest Sea Bridge
The 34-mile bridge costs $20 billion and is a central element of Beijing's plan to link the entire Pearl River Delta region.
U.S.-China Nuclear War Threat Greater Than Most Realize
"This sobering reality should encourage leaders on both sides to find ways of resolving political, economic, and military disputes without resorting to a war that could rapidly turn catastrophic for the region and the world," wrote Caitlin Talmadge, an associate professor of security studies at Georgetown University.
China Says Reeducation Camps Make Inmates Happier
As many as a million people are believed to be detained in the centers.