"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.
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.
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."
Chinese warships permanently deployed at new overseas naval base
An expert believes the five-month-long presence of the Chinese naval vessels at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base is the beginning of the permanent deployment.
Pentagon dismisses China's B-21 stealth bomber rival: Reports
Beijing has kept details about the Xi'an H-20, which analysts have dubbed "Storm," tightly under wraps since the project was first announced in 2016.
China's economy faces choppy waters despite rosy report
Official data shows the world's second-largest economy grew faster than expected during the first quarter but began losing momentum in March.
Leading Russia watcher in China makes surprise Ukraine war prediction
A Chinese academic's forecast that Russia will eventually be defeated is a dramatic departure in messaging from Beijing.
Russia's saber-rattling against neighbor risks drawing China's ire
Beijing opposes Moscow bringing further instability to Central Asia by escalating anti-Kazakhstan rhetoric into an invasion.
China seeks progress with India on border after Modi comment to Newsweek
China's Foreign Ministry said it hoped India and China would work together on the border after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments
China's Xi and Taiwan's ex-President Ma meet in Beijing
The encounter was the second between Xi Jinping and Ma Ying-jeou, who made headlines when he became the first Taiwanese leader to meet his Chinese counterpart.
Chinese economy dealt a blow as outlook sours
Fitch joins credit rating agency Moody's in downgrading its outlook for China, an economy in transition.
Xi Jinping's likeness ripped apart in protest outside China's Consulate
Beijing claims most of the South China Sea as its territory, including areas within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
Yellen in China: Failure Was the Only Option
Xi Jinping has made it clear that he does not intend to change course on exports. Janet Yellen's pleading with his subordinates will not work.
China's support for Russia's war in Ukraine is growing, reports say
The U.S. has issued multiple warnings to EU and NATO ministers about Beijing's support for Moscow being "at a concerning scale," according to one report.
China's economic slump wipes 155 billionaires off global rich list
Despite the slump, China remains top of the list with 814 billionaires, a new report says.
China will be ready to invade Taiwan in three years, top US admiral says
Retiring Admiral John Aquilino said that China added over 400 fighter aircraft and more than 20 major warships in three years.
Vladimir Putin To Meet Xi Jinping in China
Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to visit China in the second half of May, following his formal presidential inauguration expected around May 7.
China's Xi congratulates ally Putin on reelection
Xi Jinping said China and Russia are developing their "comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era."
China's Coming for the Western Hemisphere and We're Not Ready
In the first two decades of the 21st century, China's trade with the region jumped 26-fold to $315 billion while it simultaneously enhanced influence in the technology and security domains.
US ally hits back at China amid territorial row
Competing historical narratives have taken center stage in China's war of words with the Philippines over the South China Sea.
Whether Biden or Trump Wins the Presidential Election, China Loses
President Joe Biden is a lot more predictable than Donald Trump ever was, and the Chinese love predictability.
Dozens of Chinese militia ships seen in contested waters
China's coast guard and unofficial maritime militia have been spotted near potential South China Sea flashpoints, the U.S. ally says.
US ally rolls out new plan to counter China threat
The Philippines has adopted a new yet still vaguely defined defensive posture as Beijing insists on its territorial claims over the South China Sea.
US intel report paints bleak picture of China's economy
Xi Jinping's state-directed development will squeeze China's economy for the foreseeable future, according to a new report.
China announces new defense pact in strategic region
Maldives will receive military assistance from Beijing as part of a defense pact as the island nation pivots away from New Delhi.
Chinese police drag away driver outside Communist Party compound—video
An individual who tried to forcefully enter the Zhongnanhai compound, where top Chinese leaders live, was dragged away by police.
Street artist targets Hollywood ahead of Oscars
While workers prepared the red carpet for Sunday's Oscars, a conservative artist, Sabo, peppered the area with fake ads.
"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.
US and China defense budgets compared
China will increase its defense spending by 7.2 percent in 2024, the government said on Tuesday.