China's media outlets have claimed that China may use force in case the U.S. and Australia would pursue their navigation activities. Earlier this week, the two nations decided on planning to navigate in some areas of the South China Sea in light of China's recent activities in building artificial islands through the reefs.
In light of recent activities of China building artificial islands in the South China Sea, the U.S. and Australian government had a two-day planning in Boston on Tuesday revealing that the two countries will be in cooperation to navigate the islands.
North Korea may be planning a satellite launch sometime in the next few weeks, CNN reports. North Korea may be planning a satellite launch sometime in the next few weeks.
President Xi will visit Boeing and MicrosoftChinese officials want to form stronger relationships with American companies, leading Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit several companies in Seattle this week, before his trip to Washington D.C. on Friday.
In the latest issue of the Isis online recruitment magazine Dabiq, there is an image of two men standing in yellow jumpsuits staring at camera with the message "FOR SALE" posted beneath them.
Marking the 70th anniversary of their defeat over Japan, the People’s Republic of China has held an extravagant parade, effectively displaying the nation’s undeniable military prowess.
The Pentagon observed five Chinese navy ships operating in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska in the midst of President Barack Obama's three-day trip to the Arctic region.
The People's Republic of China will commemorate its World War II victory over Japan with a parade and the biggest display of its military force. The parade will show a variety of weaponry that has never been seen by the public, including ballistic missiles, tanks and armoured vehicles.
The White House may be prepared to take its toughest stance ever on Chinese cybertheft by considering economic sanctions against companies and individuals who have benefited from stealing U.S. trade secrets.
In the current political climate, where the Republican presidential front-runner has whipped up fervor against undocumented Mexican immigrants -- often based on economic arguments -- the reality is that China and India have overtaken Mexico as the largest sources of all new immigrants, legal or otherwise, in the U.S.
Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the leading Republican presidential contenders, announced his foreign policy regarding China and how the U.S. can rein in the rising Asian nation.
Two weeks after massive chemical explosions devastated the Chinese port city of Tianjin, state prosecutors have accused 11 officials and port executives of “dereliction of duty” and “abuse of power.”
The entire world’s economy has been shaken over fears concerning the stability of China’s market.
On Monday, China's benchmark Shanghai Composite index declined 8.5 percent, the worst close the communist country has had since 2007, and the Dow Jones Industrial dropped over 1,000 points as trading opened.
Stocks start down heavily, bounce back The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by as much as 1,089 points Monday as global markets continue to respond to slowing growth in China, CNBC reports.
Although breakups can be tough to deal with for a lot of people, one young Chinese woman took it to the extreme by throwing a tantrum in public after getting dumped by her boyfriend.