Despite China's claims of joint crackdowns with Myanmar, critics argue that broad criminal networks remain untouched and are targeting countries like the US
A steel manufacturer and a maker of artificial sweetener are accused of being involved in use of forced labor from China's far-west region of Xinjiang
The agency says tips should be sent via virtual private networks, or VPNs, to circumvent internet restrictions and surveillance
Kurt Campbell, the State Department’s second-highest-ranking diplomat, said China’s material support for Russia is 'a topic of real anxiety'
Although significantly shorter, Arctic routes are challenging and often require the assistance of icebreakers
Following the lead of the United States and European Union, Canada began imposing on Tuesday a 100% levy on EVs shipped from China
Rights activists call for more foreign judges to step down, saying Hong Kong is using them to lend credibility to its crackdown on rights and freedoms
A Trump presidency would likely see more trade confrontation with China, says former head of the Office of China Coordination at the State Department
The suspect, named only as Yaqi X, is accused of passing on information obtained while working for a logistics company at Leipzig/Halle airport to a member of the Chinese secret service, who is being prosecuted separately
No festivities have been announced for the occasion Tuesday, save for a flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square, with an honor guard marching from the entrance of the sprawling palace that in past centuries was the home of Chinese emperors
The assailant, a 37-year-old man surnamed Lin, was detained by the police
While Beijing aims to play peacemaker in Middle East, conflict continues to escalate, bringing economic pressures for Beijing
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