
The United States and Taiwan signed the first batch of 21st Century Trade Initiative Agreements
The United States and Taiwan signed the first batch of agreements on the US-Taiwan “21st Century Trade Initiative” in Washington on Thursday (June 1). The

Justice Department: No criminal charges over classified documents found at Pence’s home
The Justice Department has notified former Vice President Mike Pence’s legal team that it will not pursue criminal charges over the discovery of classified documents

U.S. Proposal for Remote Pacific Protected Areas Controversial Business Interests, Environmentalism Clash in Public Comment
In March of this year, US President Biden announced the establishment of a marine protected area across the vast Pacific Ocean. If finalized, it would

To commemorate the 34th anniversary of the June 4 incident, the chairman of CECC nominated Peng Lifa, Zhang Zhan and Li Kangmeng for the Nobel Peace Prize
On the eve of the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen incident, the bipartisan leaders of the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) announced that they

Blinken: Ukraine peace deal must include Russian troop withdrawal
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Friday (June 2) that a “just and lasting” peace deal in Ukraine must include the withdrawal of Russian

CIA Director Burns made a secret visit to China in May, trying to improve relations despite poor communication at the top
CIA Director William Burns visited China secretly last month and held talks with Chinese officials. In the face of poor communication between the US and