The Chinese communist regime’s attempt to expand its geopolitical influence has met with a setback, as India rejected signing a joint statement for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Defense Ministers’ Meeting held
The Chinese regime sanctioned a former Filipino senator on July 1 over alleged “egregious conduct” regarding China-related issues, a decision that has drawn condemnation from officials in Manila. Francis Tolentino, who served as the Senate majority leader
Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and the European Union decried the repression of dissent under Hong Kong’s national security law, as the city marked the fifth anniversary of the controversial Beijing-imposed law on June 30. Risch, chairman of the U.S. Senate
Car dealers in one of China’s major manufacturing hubs have appealed to automakers regarding “severe challenges” facing the industry, as the ripple effects of the country’s cut-throat price war wages on. A joint statement dated June 30 was posted on