How much money does Beijing actually spend on its military? A new report reveals shocking estimates.
The Biden administration is sending a new signal to American businesses: “not to operate” in Xinjiang. That’s amid Washington’s efforts to press Beijing to stop human rights violations in the region.
In Georgia, a bill banning Chinese agents from buying land has become law. We take a look at other states that have taken the same step and why.
A highway collapse in southern China kills at least 24 people. We look at what we know so far, and footage of the harrowing moment.
- Report Estimates China’s Military Budget: $700 Billion
- China’s Largest Aircraft Carrier Starts Sea Trial
- Hearing on China’s Money Laundering, Fentanyl Flow
- U.S. Urges Companies Not to Operate in Xinjiang
- Biden Signs Memo to Up Critical Infrastructure Security
- Poll: Most Americans See TikTok as Influence Tool
- GA Gov. Signs Bill to Bar Land Sales to Some Chinese
- Schweizer: CCP ‘Partners’ of Drug Cartels
- China Highway Collapses After Rain, Kills at Least 24
- U.S. to Reduce Arms Licensing Rules for UK, Australia
- China Spy Chief Threatens Taiwan Independence Supporters
- FBI: U.S. Critical Infrastructure at Risk from CCP