Chinese military flights toward Taiwan may be provocative, but warplanes never actually entered the island’s territorial airspace, as is often stated.
Evidence supports the claim that Meng Wanzhou misled HSBC on the true relationship between Huawei and a shell company that did business with Iran, contravening U.S. sanctions.
Historical find, while not a "smoking gun," could serve to bolster Vietnam's sovereignty claim over the island chain.
To be sure, the U.S.-made subs will be nuclear-powered. Whether that violates treaty obligations is a matter of legal debate.
The International Criminal Court is investigating because the Philippine president embraced extrajudicial justice.
Loyalty to a ruling party and a top-down system to vet the “patriotic” bona fides of legislative candidates are not a feature of
The Imperial Japanese Army’s involvement in sexual slavery is a matter of historical record.
International law includes the right of innocent passage, despite China’s attempts to rewrite rules of navigation in the South China Sea.
Although criticism of Sinovac can be overblown, studies do suggest it is less effective than some other COVID-19 vaccines.
RT omits key elements of Glynn’s behavior and beliefs that led to his deportation from Singapore, some of which was captured on video.
Even the World Health Organization chief wants China to hand over more data about the pandemic origins.
The U.S. Constitution says nothing of the sort. Pakistan has sought to repel claims that it helped spawn and nurture the Taliban.
Suppression of dissent is rising in Hun Sen’s Cambodia. For activist Rong Chhun, the price was two years in prison.
Even China’s media and a respected Chinese health official have rejected the conspiracy theory that U.S. troops brought the virus behind COVID-19 to Wuhan.
The Soviets first concocted a propaganda myth that AIDS was a U.S. bioweapon. Now China connects it to COVID-19.
The Swiss Embassy in Beijing says there is no record that biologist "Wilson Edwards" exists.
A petition drive to investigate the U.S. biolab appears to be the brainchild of a few marginal pro-Beijing figures.
The European Union’s power to impose sanctions on foreigners is not outside the law or international norms.
The unavoidable impacts of a global pandemic don’t account for Thai government missteps in vaccine policy.
China is clearly flouting international law by drawing its own maritime boundaries and using military might to encroach in the South China Sea.
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