June 17, 2026
China in Focus
US, Japan Reaffirm Indo-Pacific Partnership; US Senate Condemns Xi Jinping
Is Washington’s attention shifting away from the Indo-Pacific? Japan’s prime minister says not at all, following talks with President Donald Trump at the G7 summit.
After Iran, could North Korea be next? South Korea is urging Trump to help address one of the world’s toughest nuclear challenges.
The G7 leaders say they oppose any actions that could disrupt peace around Taiwan, and Trump is pushing to speed up U.S. weapons manufacturing.
The Senate unanimously passed a bill condemning Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping.
Missouri’s attorney general is suing Chinese security camera maker Lorex, a major seller of home security cameras and baby monitors in the United States. What’s the case really about?
- Japan, U.S. Reaffirm Indo-Pacific Partnership at G7
- S. Korea Asks Trump to Tackle N. Korea Nuclear Threat
- S. Korea Narrows Civilian Restricted Zone Near Border
- G7 Leaders Support Taiwan Strait Status Quo
- Taiwan Detects 6 Chinese Naval Vessels Near Island
- President Trump Invokes Act to Boost Weapons Supply
- Senate Resolution Condemns CCP Leader Xi Jinping
- Missouri AG Sues Baby Monitor Firm Over CCP Ties
- Taiwan Protests Scholar Ban, Cites CCP Pressure
- Taiwan on Standby for Possible Call From Trump
- EU Says China Trained Russian Troops to Fight in Ukraine
- G7 Summit Highlights China Concerns in France
- G7 Unites on China Security, Economic Concerns
- G7 Seeks Supply Chain Shift Away From China
- G7 Pushes to Cut Reliance on Chinese Minerals
- G7 Signals Security-First Approach on China Talks
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