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New Yorkerwriter Evan Osnos says that China is building up its military and Pentagon analysts now believe it could defeat U.S. forces in a confrontation along its borders.
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On the anniversary of the People's Republic of China, the country's top diplomat in Washington says it has "no interest in global dominance or hegemony; we just want our people to have a better life."
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This year's Golden Week celebrations mark China's Communist Party rule surpassing the longevity of the Soviet Union. But Beijing is being buffeted by an economic slowdown and dissent in Hong Kong.
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A former U.S. ambassador to Mexico warned that the recent drama over tariffs on Mexican products may not be over. He's worried it may resume in three…
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From T exas Standard: In a 2016 speech, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump used colorful language to urge Apple to build products in the U.S.,...
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From an economic standpoint, China does not need World Bank loans. So why is it still a top borrower?
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China's Vice President Wang Qishan likes parables. In Davos he told a story to answer a question on U.S.-China trade relations.
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From Texas Standard: Volatility is high on Wall Street right now, and it’s affecting everyone, not just those with a stock portfolio. Angelos Angelou of...
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Under the Trump administration, the military is shifting its strategy back towards more traditional warfare.
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Nearly all the fireworks Americans will use to celebrate this Fourth of July are imported from China. But the domestic fireworks business is still booming.