US Plans Tariffs for 60 Countries Over Forced Labor; Rubio Defends Taiwan Support, Warns About China
The Trump administration plans to impose a new round of tariffs on 60 countries over forced labor concerns. Both China and Taiwan are on the list, along with America’s neighboring countries and European allies.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio came under fire on Capitol Hill while defending U.S. support for Taiwan. Lawmakers also pressed him on Cuba and Iran.
NBA star Stephen Curry has signed a new deal with a major Chinese apparel brand, sparking renewed questions about the NBA’s growing ties to China.
From chips to geopolitics, Taiwan sits at the heart of the AI supply chain. At COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang highlighted the island’s role as the epicenter of the tech ecosystem.
Hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens have been quietly severing ties with Beijing. That includes quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations. So what’s driving those decisions?
- U.S. Plans Tariffs for 60 Countries Over Forced Labor
- Rubio Defends Taiwan Support, Warns About China
- Rubio Rejects Easing Pressure on Cuba, Iran
- NBA–China Ties Under Scrutiny After Stephen Curry Deal
- Solomon Islands to Review China Security Pact
- Jensen Huang: Taiwan an Incredible Strategic U.S. Partner
- Robot Dogs May Patrol Taiwan’s South China Sea Islands
- Chinese Citizens on Why They Quit the Communist Party
- VOC President: June 4th ‘A Living Memory’ of CCP Abuse
- DC Vigil Marks Tiananmen Massacre Memory
- Tiananmen Memory Tied to American Values
- Beijing Influence in Education Under Scrutiny
- CCP vs. Chinese People: Drawing the Line
- Parents Warned on Toy Safety, Supply Chain Risks









