U.S. President Donald Trump said he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping since taking office on January 20, but did not ...
China’s leader Xi Jinping and visiting Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra have vowed to crack down on the scam networks that plague Southeast Asia as the two met in Beijing BANGKOK ...
Donald Trump has sent mixed signals this week about whether he was planning to speak to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping soon. But this uncertainty could also reflect caution on the part of ...
BEIJING, Feb 6 (Reuters) - China and Thailand should deepen trust in each other and expand cooperation to counter growing global uncertainties, President Xi Jinping said on Thursday during a ...
BEIJING - China’s President Xi Jinping said in a meeting with Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in Beijing on Feb 6 that the two countries should deepen their trust in each other and ...
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Feb 4 he was not in a hurry to speak with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, despite expectations that they would hold talks after announcing tit ...
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
Xi Jinping has become the longest-serving president of the People's Republic of China since its founding in 1945 after being elected once again for a third five-year term.
High-speed rail service operators in southern China have received significant praise for launching a special carriage designed for child passengers, which includes complimentary cartoon books and ...
Despite tensions that continue to build, US President Donald Trump said he is "in no rush" to speak with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. Tan Si Hui reports from Beijing.
The Foreign Ministry’s China Division in 1991 listed the pros and cons of arranging a visit to China by Emperor Akihito, including the possible impact on diplomatic relations around Asia.
Xi Jinping built the smart city of Xiongan as a showcase for China’s technological prowess. But WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng finds it remains largely empty, raising questions about the limits of Xi’s rule.