US military secrets "at risk" of being discovered
Congress members blame the Biden administration for not closing what are viewed as visa loopholes allowing Chinese individuals to gain illegal entry into Guam.
Republican warns about Chinese spies near military bases
"I'm working to close loopholes that allow any further espionage," Sen. Joni Ernst told Newsweek about Chinese nationals in Guam.
China first to discover South China Sea, Beijing official claims
A spokesperson doubled down Beijing's territorial claim over waters more than 600 miles from Chinese shores.
China Is in Distress—and Xi Jinping May Be on His Way Out
Since the official GDP announcement in January, there has been growing skepticism of Beijing's reports of a robust expansion.
"China will not dominate the world": Chinese official
Washington's envoy in the country characterized U.S.-China relations as an ideological battle in which Beijing seeks global dominance.
Congress set for showdown with TikTok over Chinese ownership
A bill introduced by members of the House on Tuesday would effectively ban the social media app if it didn't sever ties with its Beijing-based owners.
China deals fresh blow to own economy with shock move
The decision to cancel an annual media Q&A with China's top economic official does little to reassure skittish investors, one expert says.
House China committee makes first Taiwan visit amid Beijing's bullying
"Taiwan has shown the world how to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party's bullying and not only survive but thrive": arch China hawk Rep. Mike Gallagher
How Chinese censorship is going global—with help from US companies
China's vast domestic censorship is spreading abroad and challenging U.S. interests - and some U.S. firms are helping it, a report says.
"Systemic rot" in China's military should give Beijing pause—US official
Ely Ratner, an assistant secretary of defense, believes ongoing corruption in the People's Liberation Army may affect China's readiness to use force.
Chinese minister's downfall linked to lover who was suspected British spy
Qin Gang's whereabouts remain unclear, but occasional disclosures hint at the reasons behind his downfall.
China-made drones pose significant risk to U.S. data, security agencies say
China-made drones threaten U.S. security as they are required to share data with the government. Americans should switch to safer options, two agencies said.
China issues ominous warning after Taiwan elections
Taiwan's president-elect Lai Ching-te's rise to power will continue to irk Beijing.
Why Taiwan's elections could change the world
Saturday's presidential poll is the other 2024 election that matters.
Corruption scandal in Xi's China leads to dozens of arrests
A China-focused consultancy firm says allegations ex-Foreign Minister Qin Gang helped leak Chinese military secrets were "absurd."
China's Xi visits strategic neighbor after US and allies make inroads
China and Vietnam signed 36 agreements during Xi's latest visit to Hanoi
Ret. Admiral sounds alarm about munition shortage as China threat grows
A retired Navy Admiral says the best way to deter the Chinese Community Party is U.S. security support and arms sales to Taiwan.
China-watching committee warns US Congress about Beijing's "magic weapon"
Beijing's "united front" system of political influence is central to leader Xi Jinping's mission of rejuvenating the Chinese nation, the committee's memo says.
Police accused of inaction as anti-CCP activists assaulted in San Francisco
Supporters linked to China's "united front" system allegedly bussed people to welcome Xi Jinping to San Francisco last week.
China paid San Francisco flag-wavers to greet Xi Jinping
Busses were arranged to ferry patriotic flag-wavers to San Francisco, according to an organizer.
Video of Chinese flags filling San Francisco street sparks backlash
Amid tensions of Chinese President Xi Jinping arriving in San Francisco, videos of Chinese flags in the streets spark backlash.
Anti-CCP banner welcomes China's Xi Jinping to America
China's leader is in California to meet with President Joe Biden and the American business community at a time of economic uncertainty back home.
Biden Cannot Sideline U.S. Values in Xi Meeting
The Chinese Communist Party is using American lives as bargaining chips to achieve sanctions relief for its human rights abuses.
China Is Suddenly Discussing Arms Controls. Here's What It Really Means
After decades of Beijing refusing to talk about arms control, U.S. and Chinese officials held discussions on the topic in Washington, D.C. Here's what it means.
China's ex-foreign minister was compromised, hints discipline watchdog
The risk of "infiltration" by "Western forces" is high, the Communist Party's top discipline committee says.
Deter China now rather than fight it later, says ex-Trump adviser
Former U.S. national security official Matthew Pottinger once described China's ruling party as a "hungry shark" that would not stop until it was forced to.
What ex-premier Li Keqiang's death means for Xi Jinping's China
Some experts have speculated that the former leader could become a figurehead for mass protests, as has happened in the past.
Why Mourning Former Premier Li Keqiang Is Forbidden in China
The government quickly swooped in, using censorship and police intimidation to contain the overwhelming emotion set off by Li Keqiang's passing.
China's envoy completes Middle East swings but Israel-Hamas war rages on
Experts say China could score points with target audiences, but the humanitarian aid it has announced for Gaza is dwarfed by Washington's.
China threat looms large for Taiwan despite Beijing's ministerial chaos
Taiwanese officials say that although Chinese President Xi Jinping hasn't yet replaced his fired defense minister, his overall military aims remain unchanged.