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China Joins WHO-Led Global Coronavirus Vaccine Effort As U.S. Sits It Out
Friday, October 09, 2020
The Chinese foreign ministry said it took this step "to uphold the concept of a shared community of health for all and to honor its commitment to turn COVID-19 vaccines into a global public good."
Formal Ties With U.S.? Not For Now, Says Taiwan Foreign Minister
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Two high-ranking Trump administration officials have been to the island recently. The visits come against a backdrop of deepening mistrust and deteriorating relations between the U.S. and China.
Disney Faces Backlash Over Live-Action Remake Of 'Mulan'
Monday, September 14, 2020
The criticism mounting over Disney's live-action remake of Mulan highlights the increasingly challenging choices that Western companies navigate to do business with China.
Analysts Recall Plane Collision In 2001 Amid Worsening China-U.S. Relations
Tuesday, September 08, 2020
A Chinese fighter jet and a U.S. surveillance plane collided over the South China Sea 19 years ago. Analysts say that currently deteriorating China-U.S. relations may lead to another mishap.
10 Countries Participate In Biennial Naval Exercises Off Hawaii
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
The United States and nine other countries are participating in naval exercises off Hawaii. China used to partake in this biennial exercise, but its relations with the U.S. are tense now.
User Coalition Fights To Keep Chinese App WeChat In U.S. Market
Monday, August 17, 2020
President Trump recently issued an executive order that would effectively ban the Chinese app WeChat — starting in September. The order says the app poses a national security threat.
Could A President Biden Reverse U.S.-China Policy? Advisor, Scholars Weigh In
Sunday, August 09, 2020
The Trump administration has pushed U.S.-China relations into unfamiliar territory, reversing decades of diplomacy. If Biden's elected president in November will things go back to "normal"?
What's Ahead For U.S.-China Relations As Trump Takes New Steps Against Beijing
Friday, August 07, 2020
U.S.-China relations hit another low as the Trump administration attempts to ban Chinese apps and sanctions top Hong Kong officials for curtailing the city's autonomy.
Hong Kong Police Take Steps To Enforce Controversial National Security Law
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Police arrested four people for statements posted online — saying they were promoting independence from China. The arrests raise fresh concerns about freedom of speech in the former British colony.
The Latest On The U.S. And China's Strained Relations
Saturday, July 25, 2020
China announced yesterday it would close the American consulate in Chengdu. The move was in retaliation to the U.S.'s decision to close the Chinese consulate in Houston.
Timeline: The Unraveling Of U.S.-China Relations
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
On Tuesday, the Trump administration ordered China's Houston consulate to close, amping up tensions in already fraught relations. Here are some of the key developments reshaping U.S.-China relations.
Homeward Bound: Pets' Incredible COVID-19 Journeys To Reunite With Owners
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Travelers were stuck without a way to get back to their pets amid coronavirus travel restrictions. Now expats in China are chartering a flight to bring dogs and cats over to their owners.
President Trump Holds News Conference On Sanctions Over China's Actions In Hong Kong
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
President Trump held a news conference Tuesday about new sanctions over China's actions in Hong Kong — but incendiary comments on race overshadowed the event.
U.S. Rejects Beijing's Maritime Claims In South China Sea
Monday, July 13, 2020
China claims sovereignty over the vast majority of the economically important body of water, and in recent years, it has built artificial islands to bolster those claims.
Pet Owners Struggling To Reunite With Their Furry Family Members Amid The Pandemic
Thursday, July 09, 2020
Border closures due to the pandemic have kept many people apart from their relatives for months. Others had to face separation from a different kind of family — their pets.
U.S. Sanctions Chinese Officials, Including Politburo Member, For Xinjiang Abuses
Thursday, July 09, 2020
The Trump administration's penalties are meant to punish China for its treatment of Uighurs and Muslim minorities in the region, and target a Politburo member for the first time.
As China Imposes New Hong Kong Law, U.S. And Allies Take Steps To Retaliate
Thursday, July 02, 2020
The U.S. is cutting back its special treatment of the territory, while the U.K. offers a pathway to British citizenship for Hong Kongers.
Trump Administration Labels 4 More Chinese News Outlets 'Foreign Missions'
Monday, June 22, 2020
The State Department's new listing of Chinese media escalates a tit-for-tat scrap over journalists that kicked off earlier in the year.
Pompeo And China's Top Diplomat Meet In Hawaii As Relations Worsen
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Neither the U.S. nor China publicly announced the meeting in advance and it was not clear which side had proposed it.
Zoom Apologizes For Blocking Accounts Of U.S.-Based Chinese Activists
Friday, June 12, 2020
Zoom has apologized for blocking accounts of U.S.-based Chinese activists as they were marking the Tiananmen Square anniversary. It shows the challenges U.S. tech companies face working with China.