The leaders of both Canada and Mexico got on the phone with President Donald Trump this past week to seek solutions after he slapped tariffs on their countries, but China’s president appears unlikely to make a similar call soon.
As US President Donald Trump ratcheted up economic pressure on China over the past week, Beijing sent back its own message: Its rise won’t be interrupted.
The political atmosphere of modern-day China may seem like it has nothing in common with the United States circa 2025 — but according to some, we have more in common than you'd think. As the New York Times reports,
China has made it pretty clear this week that US President Donald Trump can do whatever he wants with Russia, but he’s not breaking up the Xi Jinping-Vladimir Putin bromance. In a call on Monday, Xi told Putin their relationship isn’t changing,
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been secretly worried in recent months that his country’s global influence as one of the
President Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption campaign within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is reshaping China’s military landscape, but at a cost. While the purge aims to root out corruption and consolidate Xi’s control,
As Chinese leaders meet in Beijing, they are striking a confident posture despite serious challenges to the economy and growing pressure from the United States.
F-35B reach speeds of Mach 1.6 while carrying a full internal payload, demonstrating impressive performance in combat and operational scenarios.
Anti-corruption message follows Beijing’s call in the annual work report for the armed forces to ‘deepen political rectification’.
A recent report in the Wall Street Journal suggests that Chinese President Xi Jinping is concerned that the growing trade tensions with the U.S. might lead to China’s isolation, akin to the Soviet Union’s during the Cold War.
China defense budget is 1.78 trillion yuan (about $249 billion), which is roughly less than a third of US defense budget of $850 billion for 2025.
Talking to the media, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that China and India should be partners who contribute to each other's success.