President Joe Biden’s administration held virtual talks Thursday with a Taiwanese minister on boosting commercial ties, after China warned the United States against pursuing a trade deal.
Biden official speaks to Taiwan minister on trade ties
President Joe Biden’s administration held virtual talks Thursday with a Taiwanese minister on boosting commercial ties, after China warned the United States against pursuing a trade deal.
Lawyers urge ICC to probe alleged forced deportations of Uyghurs from Tajikistan
Lawyers have submitted new evidence to the International Criminal Court to try to persuade prosecutors to open an investigation into alleged forced deportations of Uyghur Muslims into China from …
The Latest: India Asks China to Facilitate Essential Travel
India is asking China to facilitate essential two-way travel between the countries and grant visas to Indian nationals working and studying there.
New details of torture, cover-ups in China’s internment camps revealed in Amnesty International report
Chinese officials spent days burning documents after government information leaked to global media exposed conditions in the camps.
China Increasing Military Capability at ‘Serious and Sustained Rate,’ Top U.S. General Says
“We must ensure that we retain our competitive and technological edge,” Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley said.
China ‘has created dystopian hellscape’ in Xinjiang
The human rights organisation Amnesty International has said China is committing crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, the north-western region that is home to the Uyghurs and other Muslim …
Top Military Officer Clarifies Biden’s Threat Assessment: Climate Change – But Also China and Russia
A day after Joe Biden said the military told him as vice president that global warming represents America’s greatest threat, the Pentagon’s top officer offered a more traditional answer.
International rights group accuses China of ‘crimes against humanity’
Amnesty International on Thursday officially branded China’s actions against its Turkic Muslim population as “crimes against humanity.” “Muslims living in Xinjiang may be the most closely surveyed …
China’s First Space Station Crew Launch Next Week to Live on Module That Could Outlast ISS
The astronauts will spend three months on the station conducting experiments, spacewalks and performing maintenance on the Tianhe station.