Trump confirms he authorised CIA action inside Venezuela
US President Donald Trump has confirmed a report he authorised the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela – and said he was considering strikes
China seizes 60,000 maps over ‘mislabelled’ Taiwan
Chinese customs officers in eastern Shandong province have seized 60,000 maps that “mislabelled” the self-governed island of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as part of its
Taiwan showcases U.S.-made Abrams tanks, HIMARS in new era of asymmetric capabilities
Taiwan showcased its evolving dual-track defense strategy at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition with an unprecedented mix of advanced United States-supplied systems and
Gaza ceasefire: Trump says Hamas must disarm or be disarmed, perhaps violently
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had communicated to Hamas that the militant group must disarm or it will be forced to.
Is Trump’s America at the start of a Soviet-style downfall?
America’s transformation under President Donald Trump has parallels with Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms in the last years of the Soviet Union, and the effects will be
As China and US impose rival port fees, global shipping industry braces for disruption
As China and the United States begin charging additional port fees on Tuesday, analysts warn the global shipping industry faces growing uncertainty and turmoil –
China and US hold ‘working-level talks’ despite trade spat
Beijing and Washington conducted working-level talks on Monday despite a renewed escalation in trade tensions, China’s Ministry of Commerce has said, urging the US to
China’s counter-attacks are giving Trump a taste of his own medicine
As the world eagerly awaits a Xi-Trump meeting that could signal a potential resolution to the long-lasting US-China tariff war, Beijing has introduced its strictest
China drone maker DJI appeals inclusion on Pentagon’s ‘Chinese military companies’ list
Chinese drone maker DJI has appealed a US federal court’s decision that it should remain on the Pentagon’s blacklist of companies allegedly linked to China’s
As China widens its export control net, what’s next for rare earths?
After months of tenuous peace between the US and China – featuring multiple rounds of talks and extensions of a temporary trade truce – recent
