They’re at it again. China and Japan are frenemies, trading partners and uneasy neighbors with a tortured and bloody history ...
The seizing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro removes one of China’s staunchest partners in Latin America, raising questions over its political and economic influence in the region.
China fired rockets into waters off Taiwan, showcased assault ships and dismissed prospects of an intervention to block ...
The U.S. striking Venezuela and capturing its leader has practical implications for China, Russia, Iran and Cuba, and it also ...
China was long filed under “too foreign, too dangerous, too different” in many Western newsrooms. Not anymore. Beijing is now impossible to ignore, and only now are many Western media outlets starting ...
China’s urban population surpassed 943m in 2024, say official statistics, an increase of 100m in just seven years. The ...
China's top leaders are gathering in Beijing this week to decide on the country's key goals and aspirations for the rest of the decade. Every year or so, the country's highest political body, the ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Sarah Lenti, a former National Security Council director, what U.S. engagement in Venezuela means to ...
China's exports of refined copper surged to record levels last year as the world's top buyer found itself in unusual ...
China’s Communists are back in style, at least in international financial centers. Foreign investors, who once called China "uninvestable," are now pouring into the country’s equity markets. According ...