China's coast guard sails near neighbor's front-line islands
Since a fatal accident involving Chinese fishermen, China has stepped up its coast guard activity in waters Taiwan considers restricted.
Taiwan issued dire warning about Russia-China dual threat
"If we were to have a conflict with one, the chances are we would have a second front," a top intelligence official said on Thursday.
China housing market crisis given new theory
The concentration of China's property sector in the hands of the country's largest firms has caused the market's downfall, a new study found.
US ally's aircraft shoots down suspected Chinese balloon
The unidentified flying object was detected near South Korea's de facto maritime boundary with the North.
China's role behind gold's soaring value
China's central bank has led the charge as it weans itself off dollar assets amid tensions with the U.S.
China's economic gambit could nuke Putin's dollar ploy
A depreciation of the yuan could undermine its appeal relative to the greenback, whose prominence Russia wants to overhaul.
"True size" of China's military budget could match US spending: Research
China is vastly underreporting how much it's spending on its military buildup, a U.S. think tank says.
North Korea threat sparks terror alert
South Korea's Foreign Ministry issued advisories on Thursday about possible acts of terror by the North.
China's latest data could worry government economists
Purchasing managers surveyed in April reported production and export orders have slowed since March, while employers remain hesitant to hire.
US unveils new "vital" space shield
Military news outlet said tests of new weapon represents "a significant milestone" for U.S. Space Force.
Calling Out Hypocrisy at the International Criminal Court
That the International Criminal Court (ICC) is contemplating arrest warrants for top Israeli officials is not just an isolated legal matter; it's a glaring manifestation of the international community's skewed priorities.
China's new aircraft carrier sails out to sea for first tests
The Fujian's first sea trial will test the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems, Chinese state media said on Wednesday.
China releases own video of "dangerous" territorial confrontation
The video notably leaves out the direct water cannon blasts and collisions showcased in the Philippines' footage of the same incident.
U.S. lawmakers urge action over China in the Caribbean: 'Alarm bells'
After a Newsweek report on growing Chinese influence in the Caribbean, senior Democratic and Republican Congress members say the US needs to counter Beijing
China faces off with US ally at strategic islands
Five Japanese lawmakers conducted a three-hour survey of the disputed Senkaku islets over the weekend.
Videos show scenes of horror after China highway collapses
At least 48 people have died after a section of road along a hillside gave way in Guangdong province's Meizhou city.
Did China humiliate Antony Blinken? Experts weigh in
An out-of-context photo of the U.S.' top envoy on the tarmac in Beijing has caused quite a stir on social media.
Iraqi army displays new military drone bought from China
A Middle East expert told Newsweek that China is supplying military equipment to traditional U.S. partners in the region with "no strings attached."
US ally reports confrontation with Chinese coast guard
Philippine vessels shown under fire from water cannon in area contested by Beijing.
China may be preparing to deploy economic 'nuclear option'
China is rapidly building up its reserves of key commodities, but why?
Japan map shows where it intercepted Chinese and Russian warships
The Japanese Defense Ministry has released more than 100 reports of suspicious ship movements in the past 12 months.
Japanese yen's rollercoaster ride raises eyebrows
Japan's central bank ended its eight-year negative interest rates regime last month.
China's military ships watch US and allied navies
Chinese warships are shadowing the U.S.-Philippine-French joint flotilla within Manila's internationally recognized exclusive economic zone.
US ally's map reveals positions of Chinese destroyers
Japan's Defense Ministry tracked the warships on maneuvers in and out of the Pacific Ocean last week.
Japan's leader Fumio Kishida on countering threat of China and North Korea
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the Prime Minister of Japan talks about the growing geopolitical tensions in East Asia.
Xi Jinping Is Playing Mao's Game: Waging War to Protect Himself at Home
It looks like China's leader is reacting primarily—maybe even solely—to domestic pressures.
China warns America not to 'sow chaos' during largest US and allied drills
Some 17,000 military personnel from the U.S., Philippines, Australia and France are taking part in this year's Balikatan exercise amid tensions with China.
How China's economy compares to the US
The IMF forecasts that the U.S. and Chinese economies will grow by 2.7 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively, in 2024.
China warns military "always ready" after US admiral sounds invasion alarm
The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said he expects China to proceed with its military buildup "despite a failing economy."
Chinese state media backs US college campus protesters: 'Justified'
An editorial in China Daily blasted the Biden administration's response to what it called the valid demands of student demonstrators.