Iran’s Foreign Minister to Visit China as US Chokes Its Oil Lifeline
Iran’s top diplomat is heading to Beijing to meet his Chinese counterpart, as U.S. military blockades and economic sanctions tighten around Tehran’s oil exports. The visit comes just days ahead of the Trump–Xi summit.
Follow Washington’s sanctions, or get sued in Chinese courts: We unpack a new dilemma facing companies involved in China’s purchasing of Iranian oil.
Canceled by hoax bomb threats traced to China, Shen Yun Performing Arts is back. Here’s how this U.S.-based company was forced off a Canadian stage—and how it’s now returning.
Japan is strengthening its defense ties in Southeast Asia. During his five-day tour, Japan’s defense minister is pushing closer security cooperation with the Philippines and Indonesia amid rising tensions with China.
A blast at a fireworks factory in China killed 26 people, raising concerns about quality control.
- Iran’s FM to Visit China as U.S. Chokes Its Oil Lifeline
- Bessent Urges Beijing to Press Tehran to Open Strait
- Iranian Diplomat to Visit China Ahead of Trump–Xi Summit
- Dilemma: Follow U.S. Sanctions, or Get Sued in China
- Shen Yun Back in Toronto After China-Linked Bomb Hoax
- Trump to Raise Jimmy Lai Case in China Talks
- $59M Fraud Scheme Linked to China Ends in Prison
- Taiwan: Holding a State Visit Is a Basic Right
- Taiwan Pres. Takes King of Eswatini’s Private Plane
- Japan Boosts Defense Ties With Philippines, Indonesia
- Lawsuit Accuses Chinese Cars of Spying in Israel
- Blast at Fireworks Factory in China Kills 26
- U.S.–China Tensions Rise Amid Iran War | Analysis
- Xi Jinping Paranoid Over U.S. Sanctions: Newsham
- Rare Earths Give China Edge in U.S. Tensions: Newsham
- Xi Will Push U.S. to Cut Taiwan Support at Summit: Newsham
- Rights Groups Urge President Trump to Confront China










