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President Donald Trump is the first to take the China threat seriously. One of his major foreign policy actions this year was to compel a Hong Kong company to sell its ports on either end of the ...
The United States and our allies are facing unprecedented threats from highly sophisticated adversaries seeking to weaken our ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Marco Rubio’s “Reorganization” Does Not Cull Anti-American Agents Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims his “America […] ...
The US House of Representatives was slated to vote on two bills related to Taiwan yesterday, aiming to lift restrictions on ...
Academics yesterday expressed cautious optimism about Taiwan-US relations under US President Donald Trump, a day after the US ...
Act considered by some to be updated version of 1979 Taiwan Relations Act and will establish 'Interagency Taiwan Policy Task Force' | May. 9, 2025 16:20 ...
President Donald Trump’s cabinet members are increasing public pressure on China as trade negotiations over bilateral tariffs unfold. President Trump recen ...
The White House has made clear to Chinese officials that President Xi Jinping should request a call with Trump. But Beijing has repeatedly refused to arrange a leader-level phone call.
President Donald Trump adopts a far more deferential strategy toward Vladimir Putin than he does to China's Xi Jinping. But Putin is manifestly weaker than Xi.
On World Press Freedom Day, we must remind ourselves of the people who have lost their freedoms fighting for this very right.
In interview, Taiwan’s minister of mainland affairs says Chinese President Xi is stoking ‘fanatic nationalism’.