Trump: ‘We Built China’s Military’ Due to Unfair Trade
President Donald Trump says the United States has built China’s military with money it lost through unfair trade, and vows to reach a better deal with Beijing.
The United States is urging China to stop using coercion to block foreign companies from helping rebuild American industry, warning that Beijing will face U.S. retaliation. A South Korean shipbuilder is caught in the crossfire in the latest dispute.
A former senior New York official accused of working for the Chinese Communist Party will soon go on trial. We have the latest from the court and why her case matters to the U.S. government.
Sanae Takaichi takes office as Japan’s new prime minister, forming a conservative, all-Liberal Democratic Party cabinet. Shinzo Abe’s protégé and a known Taiwan supporter, she’s calling for closer ties with democratic allies. Takaichi will host Trump next week and join regional talks in Asia.
An award-winning documentary exposes the Chinese regime’s forced organ harvesting trade—a human rights atrocity described as a “modern-day genocide.”
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- NY Governor’s Former Aide Linda Sun to Go on Trial
- Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ Takaichi Becomes First Female PM
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- Film Exposing Organ Harvesting in China Screened in UK
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- Petitioners Flock to Beijing to Demand Justice
- Chinese Farmer Sends Goats to Local Government to Protest
- Chinese Private Sector Elites Under Fire










