China's growing clout on U.S. doorstep
There's precious little America can do about the alleged Chinese listening post in Cuba besides hardening its own communications, said one analyst.
China denies pressuring Europe to accept Russia's gains in Ukraine
Conflicting accounts have emerged of Chinese envoy Li Hui's two-day swing through Europe.
Taiwan won't let China determine "red lines," official says
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would be welcome in Taiwan, said Tsai Ing-wen's national security adviser Wellington Koo.
TikTok owner under pressure in China over death of influencer
Platforms like Douyin bear "inescapable responsibility," a state-owned newspaper said of a livestreamer's death earlier this month.
China fears U.S. debt default as much as anyone
A debt default in the United States is likely to lead to a global financial crisis that would hit the Chinese economy too.
The South Koreans who won't leave their rooms
The South Korean government has identified isolation among youths as a welfare issue.
Biden's gift to China as he ditches meet with regional allies
President Joe Biden will return to the United States after the G7 summit concludes on Sunday.
China wields sea power with navy buildup
China's People's Liberation Army Navy looks to the far seas with its burgeoning aircraft carrier program.
Japan's shrinking population faces point of no return
Japan last year registered fewer than 800,000 births for the first time since records began over a century ago.
China threat trending in "wrong direction," top Pacific commander warns
But Adm. John Aquilino, head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, also tamped down on some of the more alarming predictions from his uniformed colleagues.
Outrage in China as deadly hospital fire kept quiet for hours
Many Chinese internet users learned of the tragedy from standardized state media reports some eight hours later.
China complains about U.S. probe into secret police station in New York
China's undisclosed police service centers around the world were unveiled by an NGO last year.
G7 diplomats target China with list of shared concerns
G7 foreign ministers concluded three days of meetings in Japan on Tuesday.
Around 200 U.S. advisers instructing Taiwan armed forces: Report
President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan acknowledged the presence of U.S. instructors on the ground for the first time two years ago.
China envoy faces backlash over threat to Philippine lives in Taiwan
China's ambassador to Manila said the U.S. military's access to four new bases in the Philippines was cause for "widespread and grave concern."
China defense official meets Russia's Putin amid weapons transfer scrutiny
Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu arrived in Moscow on Sunday, just a month after President Xi Jinping's state visit to Russia.
China forces on "high alert" after U.S. warship transits Taiwan Strait
The destroyer's operation was the U.S. Navy's third Taiwan Strait transit of the year.
Americans warm to U.S. defense of Taiwan if China invades
Over half of respondents to a recent Newsweek-commissioned poll said they would approve of the United States and its allies coming to Taiwan's defense.
Taiwan pilot wears patch punching Winnie-the-Pooh during China drills
The fictional cartoon bear has been used to describe Chinese President Xi Jinping because of their apparent likeness.
Putin risks turning Russia into China's "economic colony": CIA director
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been "a huge own goal" for Putin, William Burns said on Tuesday.
China colonel likens Taiwan's public to "tumor"
The Chinese military researcher's comments to state media followed China's three days of drills around Taiwan.
India minister rebuffs China objection to visit frontier state
China's decision to protest the Indian official's visit to Arunachal Pradesh was routine, a subject matter expert told Newsweek.
Satellite image captures China warship standoff around Taiwan
China's three-day "Joint Sword" military exercise around Taiwan concluded on Monday.
U.S. Navy strike group keeps close eye on China's carrier near Taiwan
China's aircraft carrier Shandong is on its first-ever maneuvers in the Western Pacific.
What full video of Dalai Lama kissing boy reveals
Tibet's holiest figure was criticized for inappropriate conduct over an interaction with an Indian schoolboy in late February.
U.S. warship dismisses China's "excessive" claim near Spratly Islands
"U.S. forces operate in the South China Sea on a daily basis, as they have for more than a century," the U.S. Navy said.
Taiwan watches China aircraft carrier maneuvers offshore
The Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong sailed passed southern Taiwan into the Western Pacific on Wednesday.
Taiwan rejects China's plan to board and inspect merchant ships
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said China was raising tensions by "violating cross-strait maritime transport agreements and general maritime practice."
China fumes as McCarthy defies warnings to meet Taiwan president
The Republican House speaker led an 18-member bipartisan congressional group for the talks with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in California on Wednesday.
China has "moral duty" to help stop Russia's war in Ukraine: EU
French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Beijing on Wednesday.