Video shows Taiwan's "Hai Kun" submarine seen on water for first time
Taiwan cannot stop unification "no matter how many weapons" it acquires, the Chinese embassy in the U.S. told Newsweek.
China's economic gloom scares away foreign investors, data shows
The U.S. ambassador to China has cited Beijing's anti-espionage law as one factor that is spooking foreign investors.
China deploys military helicopter as dispute with US ally escalates
The Philippines has accused China of jamming the identification broadcasting systems of ships entering disputed Scarborough Shoal
Pictures reveal hardware on Taiwan's hunter-killer submarine
Taiwan's first homemade sub is being debuted with two target audiences in mind: main defense supplier Washington and No. 1 threat Beijing, an analyst says.
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China responds to damning study about environmental damage
"Why are they so obsessed with harping on the same string?" a Chinese embassy spokesperson said of a report on environmental damage in the South China Sea.
Video shows China's attempted blockade against US ally
China has apparently installed a floating barrier to keep Philippine boats out of a fishing ground nearly 700 miles from the nearest Chinese shore.
US admiral warns China could launch surprise attack from military drills
The nominee for chief of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has warned the U.S. needs to leverage new tools to better predict China's movements.
House China committee makes first Taiwan visit amid Beijing's bullying
"Taiwan has shown the world how to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party's bullying and not only survive but thrive": arch China hawk Rep. Mike Gallagher
China gives stern warning to US after arms sale to Taiwan
The Biden administration's 13th approved military package for Taiwan comes as the island moves to shore up its defenses against the threat from China.
Threat identified to fingerprint security for phones
Researchers say their new method of cyber attack could be used to target gamers and even voice chat users.
U.S. ally ignores Chinese warnings in South China Sea hotspot
The Philippine Coast Guard said a fisheries vessel is undeterred on its mission to reassure its fishermen rattled by China.
China's hacking and spying revealed in bombshell leak
Targets ranged from the U.K.'s Foreign Office to organizations connected with Tibetans and Uyghurs.
China echoes Putin's war for history to justify claims in Asia
The Chinese foreign minister recently aired historical grievances that, like those of Vladimir Putin, are being used to justify expansive aims.
Philippines could sue China over cyanide fishing—President
The Southeast Asian country is launching an investigation into its fishermen's allegations of cyanide use at the contested Scarborough Shoal.
NATO ally fears China will use chipmaking hardware to boost military
A trade expert says Dutch compliance with U.S. efforts to restrict Beijing's chip industry may backfire.
China responds to possible US sanctions for helping Russia's Ukraine war
Both Congress and the European Union are reportedly mulling sanctions over alleged Chinese assistance that benefits Russia's war machine.
US warns China against predatory dumping to save economy
China is estimated to spend twice as much on industrial subsidies as the U.S., prompting fears of a surge in Chinese goods.
US flies nuclear-capable bomber amid tensions with China
Beijing is bristling after Manila "enlisted foreign countries to stir up the South China Sea."
How Xi's 'thought eradication' led to China's Uyghur 'genocide'
Officials were incentivized to sweep up as many detainees for internment camps as possible in Xi Jinping's "people's war on terror."
China's top diplomat doubles down on sweeping territorial claims
"When China administered those islands, those surrounding countries had not even been established," Wang Yi said of overlapping South China Sea claims.
US ally's pushback against China 'here to stay,' official says
The Philippine government is making good on its pledge to step up patrols in support of its beleaguered fishermen.
Video shows space rocket launch captured by airline passenger
A passenger's perfectly timed video shows Japan's SpaceX alternative blasting into orbit in its first successful launch.
China accused of poisoning waters with cyanide fishing
The Philippines' fisheries bureau says the cyanide has a nefarious purpose, and the coast guard says it's unclear who is using the toxin.
Researchers must be wise to China's exploitation of data, US official says
A Congressional hearing sought answers on the Biden administration's efforts to protect American research from Chinese government agents.
Japan's economy shrinks to fourth-largest in world amid recession
The numbers are in: Germany has officially overtaken Japan as the world's third-biggest economy.
US ally sends navy reinforcements to China-claimed waters
A newly upgraded warship is reinforcing Philippine forces on the front lines of the Southeast Asian country's territorial feud with China.
US Navy ramps up aircraft carrier deployments in signal to China
The presence of so many flattops coincides with several Pacific powder kegs involving China and U.S. allies.
North Korea's military moves risk 'crisis and conflict,' US official warns
A top defense official said that while he does not believe Pyongyang is "on an intentional march to major war," Washington can ill afford to drop its guard.
China set to lose 60 percent of population by century's end
In light of new data showing China's population shrinking for the second year running, a Shanghai-based think tank has drastically changed its 2100 forecast.
Taiwan's wait for $19 billion in US-made weapons compounds China threat
The Chinese Embassy in Washington told Newsweek that continued U.S. weapon sales to Taipei contribute to the rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait.