Pyongyang’s restriction against Chinese travelers goes much further than the measures taken by other countries to curb a potential COVID-19 spread
Departure of consulate officials was result of altercation with protesters in October
Then, as now, many young Chinese say it is their duty to demonstrate
Organizers say they hope the display of high-tech and cultural products will help forge personal bonds with Americans
Inflation, energy security, and changing environment in China are among challenges
Authorities at Wuhan University say an additional 19 students have been treated with severe diarrhea between July 1 and 10
Australia is "prepared to stand up for" the values it shares with America and its allies in "a whole series of ways," Sinodinos said during a virtual forum last week to mark the launch of an Australian Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Once an admirer of Mao Zedong, American historian and author became a fierce critic after barely surviving the Tiananmen Massacre.
Koji Tomita notes similar backgrounds of US and Japanese leaders, predicting warm personal relationship.
Members of Inter-Parliamentary Alliance say a “community of democracies” can boost economic leverage and counter Beijing’s “bullying”.
Analysts say the proposed deal between the European Union and Beijing would be seen as ‘a slap in the face’ to the Biden team.
Taiwan opposition legislators, long seen as pro-Beijing, now call for US protection against China.
Chris Patten describes Beijing's actions as 'biggest assault on freedom and liberty in any city in the 21st century'.
Legislators and others ask whether focus on commerce has short-changed human rights.
Not another set of footprints in the Indo-Pacific, to be sure.
The first woman to serve as de facto ambassador to the US has an American mother and studied in the United States.
Taiwan’s long-running campaign for a role in the World Health Organization is getting fresh backing in response to its successful handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which has included assistance to other suffering nations.
Taiwan’s top representative in Washington tells VOA he is “optimistic but … realistic” about the future of U.S.-Taiwan relations.
Jimmy Lai's high-profile visit to Washington this month is seen as a signal to Beijing.
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