Without adequate U.S. support, South Korea could become a weak link in the First Island Chain to contain the CCP and North Korea, experts said.
The New York Times confirmed that its China-based correspondent was expelled in February.
President Donald Trump’s eldest son says he wouldn’t consider investing in China and is warning others about the risks.
As Beijing continues to erase history, pro-democracy advocates refuse to forget.
The former spy says the CCP spends a great deal of resources attempting to infiltrate Falun Gong practitioners and gather information on them.
The lawmakers cited reports alleging China-linked efforts to slow U.S. AI infrastructure, while local opposition has focused on power, water, and costs.
Victims, lawyers, and analysts say fraudulent matchmaking schemes are exploiting demographic pressures and China’s increasingly difficult marriage market.
Witnesses reported roadblocks and surveillance, as discussion of the 1989 massacre vanished from social media.
Taiwan’s Lai pressed China to admit the truth about the deadly 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre on the anniversary.
Manila is investigating unconfirmed reports of a new structure at Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.
Taiwanese defense scholars said China’s surging budget, opaque spending, and fast-expanding nuclear arsenal make it, not Japan, the region’s true militarist.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China may purchase additional Boeing jet orders ahead of the Chinese leader’s September visit.
The bipartisan Senate bill would impose sanctions on those involved in forced organ harvesting and require a U.S. report on China’s transplant system.
Chinese intelligence agent told the man his reports would be read by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to court documents.
The USTR has proposed 10 percent or 12.5 percent duties on 60 economies, with public comments due July 6 and hearings set for July 7.
Chen Yao-li is the first Taiwanese doctor whose medical certificate has been revoked for illegally brokering organ transplants.
Overseas groups held marches, exhibits, candlelight vigils, and forums while victims’ families in Beijing said they were blocked from mourning in cemeteries.