China Evacuates 2.8 Million People Amid Typhoon Bavi; US, Allies Pushing Back Against China at Sea
Nearly 3 million people have been evacuated across China as Typhoon Bavi sweeps through East Asia. We have more on the trail of destruction left by the most powerful storm to hit China this year.
More than a dozen countries are calling on Beijing to exercise restraint in the South China Sea. The effort extends beyond the United States and its allies in Asia.
China is suddenly halting exports of a gas critical to semiconductor production. Here’s why chipmakers are sounding the alarm.
Lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic are zeroing in on China’s illegal organ trade. We take you inside a seminar at the UK Parliament exposing China’s transplant abuses.
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- China Evacuates 2.8 Million People Amid Typhoon Bavi
- US, Allies Back 10-Year Ruling on South China Sea
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