The suspected shooter, who once lived in Taiwan, opened fire on a church frequented by Taiwanese whose ancestors came from mainland China
Xi Jinping stakes his political career on zero COVID while China's economy takes a hit from the strategy
Ferdinand Marcos Jr, son of a late dictator, says he would try to improve relations with China but gave few specifics during the campaign
The Asian region of 680 million people has strong trade and investment ties to Beijing and wants Washington to match that, experts say
Opinions about the Asian superpower vary by age, occupation and location, a survey finds
Authorities have blocked 'Spider-Man' and 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' over scenes that riled the Communist government
As many as 48% of foreigners in Shanghai aim to leave within a year, one survey says, though many are expected to hold out for a lifting of restrictions
Sovereignty issues, including control over eight uninhabited islets, are in focus as Chinese military asserts itself
US, Japan, Australia and New Zealand object to security agreement; analysts say China wants to protect — and expand — its maritime interests
Scholars say China has a history of inflating economic data to project success
China flying modern jets over nearby seas in answer to Washington sending, selling more military aircraft on continent, analysts say
As the two countries debate over South China Sea waters, US, Indonesia plan expansion of the Garuda Shield military exercises
Manufactured goods shipped to China from abroad face slowdowns, while delays at Chinese ports and lower factory production are limiting supplies of Chinese exports and leading to higher prices
Chinese officials are eyeing ways to take over Taiwan relatively fast by targeting the island’s communications hubs and major political institutions, some analysts believe
EU leaders urged China at a terse April 1 video summit to get tougher on Moscow, straining already tense relations between EU and Beijing
The keeper of the world's largest maritime armed forces is expanding a key shipyard, working on a security deal in the South Pacific and stepping up coordination
Space-based military technology could aid country's offensive, defensive operations on ground, at sea and in air, analysts say
Philippine President Duterte is pivoting back toward US-friendly stance after making friends with China, which is contesting maritime features with Manila government
Two years into COVID-19 and one year after the deadly Atlanta spa shooting, the risk of crime remains high nationwide in places where Chinese shop and eat
As American internet is pressed to curb data collection; China may provide a good example of what does and does not work
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