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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer says his country doesn't have to choose between relations with the U.S. and China
Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s decision to place the country’s top-ranking general under investigation is a stunning move that leaves Xi virtually alone at the top of the military hierarchy – raising deep questions about the implications for the world’s largest armed forces,
The Pentagon says China’s strategy of “national total war” aims to mobilize the country's civilian industry, tech, logistics, and cyber power to aid the nation's military.
In some ways, Southeast Asia significantly supports China’s strategic interests. But the region also presents major challenges for China’s global leadership. Leaders from China and Southeast Asian nations pose for a photo during the 27th ASEAN-China ...
As US President Donald Trump primed his arrival in Davos by sowing discord with allies – ramping up threats to take control of Greenland, vowing to levy tariffs on opponents of that bid, and leaking private messages from European leaders – Beijing took the cue to position itself as an alternative global leader.
BEIJING, Oct. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical suspicion and strategic mistrust, it is tempting to dismiss official documents from rival nations as mere propaganda. This temptation is especially strong when it comes ...
China today began a week-long process of choosing new leadership for the next ten years. In a public speech to thousands of Communist Party leaders, outgoing President Hu Jintao said it's time to combat official corruption that has stoked public anger.
A gathering of more than 200 top leaders of China’s Communist Party in Beijing this week will likely highlight how technology advance has emerged as one of the country’s top goals, long-time China expert Ken Jarrett said in an interview. The meeting of ...
State media outlet urges Communist Party to be vigilant against cadres entering 'sit around and be inactive mode' during transition period Chinese state media have warned the Communist Party to be vigilant against officials who "do nothing but wait for a power transition" - a clear reference to next year's national party congress.