U.S. Naval Petty Officer Wenheng Zhao, 26, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring with a Chinese intelligence officer and one count of receiving a bribe.
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China Envoy Says Albanese’s Beijing Visit to Further Boost Ties
China and Australia’s improving relations should receive a boost with the planned visit of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Beijing this year, Ambassador Xiao Qian said on Wednesday.Most Read from B …
California-Based Navy Sailor Pleads Guilty to Providing Sensitive Military Information to China
Federal prosecutors say a U.S. Navy sailor charged with providing sensitive military information to China has pleaded guilty to conspiring with a foreign intelligence officer and receiving a bribe
HSBC’s China Game Plan Clashes With Rising Political Risks
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From Oil Trades to Defense, Singapore’s US-China Balancing Act Gets Trickier
In energy, as in geopolitics, the island nation prioritizes commerce while trying to stay in the good graces of the US and China.
China GDP: as IMF lowers economic forecasts, is there still a window of opportunity to surpass the US?
International Monetary Fund cut China’s economic growth forecasts for 2023 and 2024 in its ‘World Economic Outlook’ on Tuesday, while revising up its estimates for the US economy.
China reports 45 deaths of COVID-19 in September
Fever Clinic of Peking University International Hospital File Photo: VCG China reported 45 deaths of COVID-19 nationwide in September including one who died of respiratory failure caused by the …
North Korean restaurants in China are refusing South Korean diners
Several North Korean eateries in China, including Beijing and borderland cities, confirmed to AFP that they are implementing a strict policy of refusing South Korean diners, citing new regulations from the North Korean embassy.
US senators hopeful for preliminary talks with China on fentanyl crisis during Beijing visit
A delegation of U.S. senators on a visit to Beijing made progress on initiating government discussions with China regarding its involvement in the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
China Remains on UN Human Rights Council Despite Opposition
China was one of 15 members elected to the UN Human Rights Council by secret ballot Tuesday morning, granting it a second term despite deep and well-documented concerns over its human rights record, …
The Tiny Islets That Could Spark a US-China War
China’s heavily armed coast guard cutters continue to swarm the Japan-controlled Senkaku Islands, a group of uninhabited islets the United States is treaty-bound to defend.
Schumer meets with China’s Xi, expresses disappointment Beijing hasn’t condemned Hamas
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer met with Chinese President Xi Jinping Monday, part of a visit by six senators looking to improve relations between the U.S. and China. During the meeting, Schumer …
China’s property sector is facing massive risks and authorities must meet it with ‘forceful action’, IMF says
Beijing has to ensure that troubled developers don’t create risks for the financial system, the IMF said.