
Statement by the U.S. State Department on the 34th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident
The U.S. State Department issued a statement on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen incident, emphasizing that it will not forget the

U.S.-China communication channels are not blocked: U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and senior White House National Security Council officials jointly visit China
The US State Department announced on Saturday (June 3) that Daniel Kritenbrink, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, will visit China

Report: Chinese Overseas Human Rights Activists Facing Specific Harassment, Attacks and False Information Suppression Intensifies
Engaging in human rights activities related to China overseas will face many difficulties. Some research institutions suggest that it is necessary to teach overseas human

Interview with Xin Haonian: Anatomy of June 4th Reform or Revolution?
Historian Xin Haonian is not only a witness and participant of June Fourth, but also a scholar of modern Chinese history. Based on his historical

Ships of the U.S. and Canadian Navies on Rare Joint Missions Pass the Taiwan Strait
A U.S. and a Canadian warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Saturday, the U.S. Navy said, in a rare joint mission in the sensitive

U.S. CIA Director Burns Secretly Visits China, Promoting the Melting of Relations Between the Two Countries
CIA Director Burns made a secret trip to Beijing last month, the highest-level visit to China by a Biden administration official in recent years. Observers