Hong Kong government request that US web service companies remove websites of media organizations sparks concerns about larger trends in Chinese actions abroad
Media mogul, in prison and denied bail since December 2020, faces charges under Hong Kong's national security law
Richard Armitage, a former deputy secretary of state, also says he'd like to see China try to contribute to a solution to Russia's war on Ukraine, 'but I don't see China in a hurry to do it'
Hong Kong activists say HK’s Economic and Trade Offices have become propaganda arms for Beijing
Bipartisan bill would honor imprisoned Hong Kong media chief
Republican Representative Mario Diaz-Balart says requiring TikTok parent ByteDance to divest app is national security matter
Gallagher, chairman of the select committee on the Strategic Competition, Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, discussed U.S.-China relations and the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine
The superpowers appear to be making conciliatory moves that may lead to a visit between Biden and Xi at the APEC summit next month
GOP amendment that would require some scientific researchers to disclose their nationalities is strongly opposed by the Biden administration
Organizers say they hope the display of high-tech and cultural products will help forge personal bonds with Americans
Both Democrats and Republicans condemn harsh rulings for Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam
World Health Assembly blocked posts about Taiwan
Weekend protests in Hong Kong were smaller and more peaceful than previous actions, but the thousands of people who marched and held sit-ins on the 19th straight week of unrest say their convictions have only strengthened in the past four months.
Congressman hopes for Taiwan president's visit to Washington in ‘next decade’