Trump Declares Iran Deal Over, Pledges New Ukraine Aid; US Issues 10th China Travel Warning in 30 Days
In a dramatic turnaround in Turkey, President Donald Trump says the United States will remain in NATO. Washington will also give Ukraine the green light to build its own Patriot missiles. The ceasefire with Iran is over, however, and new strikes could happen at any moment—the latest from the summit.
The U.S. Embassy in China has issued what appears to be its 10th travel warning for the country in the past 30 days. It says even minor legal issues could lead to detention or exit bans.
A senior Taiwan official is warning that Beijing is slowly eroding Taiwan’s freedom and sovereignty in plain sight. Here’s why she says the international community may not recognize the threat until it’s too late.
One of the biggest corruption cases in China involved more than $300 million in bribes. The Chinese official involved was sentenced to death. His wife and daughter obtained U.S. citizenship, allowing the family to secure assets outside China.
The hidden wealth of high-ranking Chinese officials—could exposing it hurt the Chinese Communist Party? We spoke with retired U.S. Marine Col. Grant Newsham on the matter.
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- U.S. Issues 10th China Travel Warning in Past 30 Days
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