China says Trump Harvard ban will ‘tarnish’ US image
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As the US government's crackdown on Harvard University intensifies, links to China and Iran have emerged, raising national security concerns in the United States.
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The National Interest on MSNWhy the United States is Falling Behind Russia and China in Winning South Asia’s Nuclear RaceIf the United States falls behind Russia and China in South Asia, it won’t just forfeit clean energy leadership—it will forfeit the future of nuclear diplomacy in the region. South Asia is racing to meet its rising power demand,
Some Trump administration officials want to hit back at China for its hacks on U.S. infrastructure — a risky strategy, experts say, in light of personnel and budget reductions.
Wellington Koo says the Trump administration has a shared interest in security in the region, but Taiwan must also ready its own forces for asymmetric warfare.
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Bullying” leads to isolation, Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned, after the Trump administration rolled back many tariffs.
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the United States are racing to perfect and scale up next-generation technologies.
China said on Wednesday trade talks with the U.S. were an important step toward bridging gaps but what was really needed was "indispensable" multilateralism to find a way out of global trade turmoil.