Last week, Congress grilled Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook.
US Mass Shootings
Last week, Congress grilled Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook.
Stranded abroad by the coronavirus pandemic and squeezed by political tensions, Chinese students in the United States are rethinking their attitudes to their host and home countries.
Britain’s government suspended its extradition arrangements with Hong Kong on Monday after China imposed a tough new national security law.
Analysis: Focusing on the video app's security issues overlooks the common-sense changes that could keep all Americans safe.
Would you recommend downloading TikTok? Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was asked that question on Monday night on Fox News.
China has reacted quickly after US President Donald Trump announced a raft of new measures against China and Hong Kong.
Accusing the World Health Organization of being under ‘total control’ of China, US President Donald Trump has severed all ties to the WHO and said US funding will be redirected to other public health efforts.
The State Department on Thursday condemned proposed national security legislation that pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong say would smother their remaining political freedoms.
Tensions are intensifying between the US and China over the origins of COVID-19, with claims there is “significant evidence” of how it started
Brussels seeks to avoid taking sides in an increasingly bitter battle between Beijing and Washington over responsibility for the crisis
China has attacked the US response to the coronavirus pandemic in a scathing video saying the country has ignored transparent warnings about the virus.
US President Donald Trump has said China "will do anything they can" to make him lose his re-election bid, stepping up his criticism of Beijing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese sources have warned the US is risking a “new Cold War” amid the coronavirus outbreak as a blame game over the source of the new virus quickly ratchets up.
The top editors of the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and the New York Times spoke out against the expulsions.
China’s foreign ministry spokesman has claimed the coronavirus may have started with a US soldier in what has been widely criticised as an attempt to save face.
White House expected to announce accord later on Thursday
The US and China are working to finalise a trade deal that might see the US’ proposed tariffs scrapped as investors remain cautious about the prospect of a full trade agreement.
Mr. Trump has been pressing Beijing since last year to make a trade deal that would, among other things, strengthen protections for American intellectual property, open Chinese markets to American business and result in China buying large quantities of American energy and agricultural goods.
US President Donald Trump said that he will impose additional 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports starting September 1, as trade war between Washington and Beijing rages on.
Such a move would complicate trade talks between the two countries and further strain the relationship.