Beijing Curbs Fentanyl Precursor Exports to America
China has begun enforcing export controls on fentanyl precursors to the United States. We break down Beijing’s latest move to curb the flow of the deadly opioid.
Tensions are flaring between Japan and China after a Chinese diplomat threatened to “cut off the head” of Japan’s prime minister. Tokyo lodged a strong protest, calling the remark unacceptable. And the U.S. ambassador to Japan weighs in on the situation.
Beijing has just commissioned its third and most modern aircraft carrier, in an effort to compete with Washington’s naval power. We bring you the details.
China’s exports in October have fallen for the first time in almost two years. We take a closer look at the state of the world’s second-largest economy.
A historic address at the European Parliament: Taiwan’s vice president called on democratic nations to unite against communist China over the weekend.
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- China Commissions 3rd Aircraft Carrier: The Fujian
- Chinese Scientist Convicted of Stealing US Secrets
- Trump Pardons Former NYPD Sergeant
- China’s Exports to US Fall in October
- Tesla Sales in China Fall to 3-Year Low
- Taiwan’s VP Delivers Historic Speech to European Union
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