In 1979 the U.S. promised a security guarantee to Taiwan if certain conditions were met. 41 years later those conditions are in place and Su Chi, a think tank member and member of the opposition Kuomintang party, is having doubts if the U.S. can keep that promise in the event of a Chinese takeover.
China's military, the People's Liberation Army and a Chinese vaccine company are ready to begin the third phase of testing on a vaccine to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Beijing says HK security law a 'sword' over lawbreakers' heads
Thus far, the G4 virus is only transmissible between pigs and can't be transmitted from person-to-person — yet.
Francis Bacon triptych sells for $84m at online auction
Australia ramps up cyber spending after state-backed attacks
But economists caution that momentum may weaken in the second half of 2020 as key markets struggle to recover from the crisis and as orders for medical supplies abroad -- which have boosted exports -- peak and fall.
Hong Kong leftist jailed by Britain now fears Beijing's law
Beijing says the law banning subversion, secession, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces is needed to return stability to Hong Kong after a year of angry pro-democracy protests.
WHO says pandemic 'not even close' to over as toll passes 500,000
Cirque du Soleil files for bankruptcy protection
European, US stocks rise, shrugging off virus fears
The decision comes after more than 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a recent border skirmish with Chinese forces in the Himalayan mountains.
After deadly clash, India bans 59 Chinese mobile apps over 'security'
China forcibly sterilises Uighurs to control population: report
Separatists say stock exchange attack targeted China, Pakistan
IMF warns pandemic set to undo decade of progress in Africa
Reliance Jio added 6.257 million subscribers in the February
A Japanese startup comes up with a technology that allows a face mask to connect wirelessly with smartphones.
Michael Pompeo's Twitter message praising the 36th ASEAN summit held on Friday may be a sign that the Philippines and its President Rodrigo Duterte are seeking to move toward the U.S. and away from China concerning the situation in the South China Sea.
The discovery of freshwater underneath Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea is a potential blessing for the inhabitants of the artificially created island.
Behind the headlines and politics, a basic question remains: How much benefit is the U.S. getting out of its trade relationship with China?