The US and Chinese military chiefs managed little more than a handshake before dinner during an annual defense conference in ...
China has more powerful countermeasures, if the United States continues to violate and endanger the country's sovereignty and ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin raised concerns about China's military activity during a meeting with his Chinese ...
As Washington grapples with today’s record migrant flows, it’s vital to recognize the high stakes involved. The integrity of ...
Soft diplomacy between the US and China veils a deeply held suspicion of Chinese espionage, especially in research and ...
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This combined photo shows U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (left, Getty/Kyodo) and Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun.
China has voiced its opposition to the use of its controlled items by any country or region in activities that compromise its national sovereignty, security, and development. Both China and the U.S.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim voiced his country's open approach to international relations, saying that Malaysia ...
US tech firm OpenAI says it identified five groups, based in various countries, that have been using its technology in ...
Xi Jinping met with the heads of Arab states at the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, which was focused on China’s trade ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said his country does not have a "China-phobia" policy and wants to engage both ...