US national guard to work with Taiwan: Tsai
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China in focus
Shanghai eases its months-long lockdown. But more than 2 million people are still confined to their homes. For those who can leave the house, getting tested for COVID-19 is the new normal.
The United States puts more Chinese companies under scrutiny, this time over sanctions.
Europe is set to ban most oil imports from Russia. But what will the move mean for China?
“Cooperation” between U.S. National Guard and Taiwan’s military—that’s the word from Taiwan’s president, during a U.S. lawmaker’s visit to the island.
A poll shows half of surveyed countries are willing to cut ties with China if it invades Taiwan. Most of them are major trading partners to China, the United States included.
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China in focus
Shanghai eases its months-long lockdown. But more than 2 million people are still confined to their homes. For those who can leave the house, getting tested for COVID-19 is the new normal.
The United States puts more Chinese companies under scrutiny, this time over sanctions.
Europe is set to ban most oil imports from Russia. But what will the move mean for China?
“Cooperation” between U.S. National Guard and Taiwan’s military—that’s the word from Taiwan’s president, during a U.S. lawmaker’s visit to the island.
A poll shows half of surveyed countries are willing to cut ties with China if it invades Taiwan. Most of them are major trading partners to China, the United States included.