Xi Jinping, then China’s vice-president, spoke at a meeting in Mexico. “There are some well-fed foreigners,” he said, “who have nothing better to do than point fingers at our …
Trump Scapegoats China and WHO—and Americans Will Suffer
The White House’s official narrative about the pandemic is contradicted by the facts—and creates new obstacles to stopping the virus.
China’s Communist Party Says U.S. Actions on Hong Kong Is ‘Doomed to Fail’
People’s Daily newspaper said the attempts to interfere in Hong Kong “grossly interfere in China’s internal affairs” …
The Great War of China
Ren Zhengfei is no ordinary chief executive and Huawei is no ordinary company. Starting out as a technology expert in a People’s Liberation Army research unit, Ren founded Huawei in 1987 in a former …
Trump hammers China over Hong Kong, China responds with: What about Minneapolis?
Although China was likely relieved by the lack of specifics in Trump’s latest broadside, but analysts say the relationship will only get even worse.
Trump’s Policy Changes on China Likely to Draw Pushback
President Trump’s recent moves to punish China over its treatment of Hong Kong and other issues are likely to harden Beijing’s resolve to push back.
U.S.-China tensions are expected to rise and increasingly weigh on the technology sector
The rising tensions between the U.S. and China could continue to hang over the technology sector, even though President Donald Trump on Friday stopped short of threatening Beijing with more trade …
U.S. to Quit WHO; Indonesia Braces for Return: Virus Update
Brazil overtook Spain to rank fifth in the world in coronavirus deaths, with no sign of easing in Latin America’s biggest economy. The U.S. will quit the World Health Organization after President …
In Hong Kong, Anxiety and Defiance Over Trump’s Move to Cut Ties
The reactions to President Trump’s decision fell along familiar political fault lines in a city wracked by nearly a year of protests.
Palestine begins high-school final exams under anti-coronavirus precautions
RAMALLAH/GAZA, May 30 (Xinhua) — Around 78,400 high-school students in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip began on Saturday their final exams under precautions against the novel coronavirus.