President Donald Trump hosts NATO secretary general Mark Rutte. The leader of the 32-member transatlantic military alliance ...
Former New York Times Beijing bureau chief Jane Perlez and editorial page editor James Dao discuss why China is so important ...
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At China's concluded 'two sessions', the nation's top annual political gatherings, the city was asked to expand international ...
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Trump may or may not like Modi on a personal level. But there’s one thing we do know about the US President: his approach to most issues is strictly transactional.
The S&P 500 is nearly 10 percent below its mid-February record — approaching a symbolic milestone known on Wall Street as a correction.
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With so many tariffs going into effect on American imports and vice versa from China and Canada, it's easy to get confused.
With President Trump determined to live up to his campaign promises to get tough with China, relations are likely to worsen ...
"Independence forces" in Taiwan are sharpening the sword "hanging over their heads," China's defense ministry warned Sunday.
Experts told Newsweek that Beijing could use the Trump administration's withdrawal of USAID to boost influence in the Caribbean.