Asia November 28, 2020 Taiwan lawmakers throw pig guts, punches on parliament floor Lawmakers in Taiwan got into a fist fight and threw pig guts at each other Friday over a soon-to-be enacted policy that would allow imports of U.S. pork and beef.
United Kingdom September 9, 2020 UK bill to override Brexit agreement would break international law should negotiations fail, officials say United Kingdom government ministers on Wednesday published a draft version of the controversial “Internal Market Bill,” which admittedly in practice would break international law by overriding parts of Brexit’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union.
Florida August 13, 2020 USMCA leads some produce farmers to fear they'll get left behind American produce farmers are growing increasingly worried as they see more and more produce enter the United States from Mexico.
OPINION July 16, 2020 Kelvin Droegemeier: Chinese theft and subversion threaten US scientific research, health and national security Some researchers and foreign governments are robbing the American people of federal research dollars, new discoveries and innovations.
Mexico July 8, 2020 Mexico's reported coronavirus cases hit 1-day high during president's visit to Washington Mexico set a new record for daily coronavirus cases reached in a single day with nearly 7,000 new cases reported Wednesday by the country’s Ministry of Health, along with 782 new deaths.
ӣƵ Flash July 4, 2020 Peter Navarro: 'Chinese Communist Party needs to come clean about coronavirus’ The Chinese Communist Party needs to be held accountable for its role in eroding democracy in both the U.S. and Hong Kong, White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro asserted Saturday.
SCIENCE June 13, 2020 Archery could date back 48,000 years in South Asia, study says Researchers have unveiled new evidence showing that early humans living in Sri Lanka around 48,000 years ago crafted hunting tools from animal bones.
OPINION May 30, 2020 Gordon G. Chang: Trump is right to ditch 5 decades of failed US-China engagement policy China has been challenging the United States across the board, and President Trump – with comprehensive comments Friday – signaled the United States would defend itself across the board.
OPINION May 20, 2020 Rep. Andy Biggs: On coronavirus and many issues, China acts like a Cold War enemy and international outlaw The COVID-19 outbreak that began in Wuhan, China and spread death, massive unemployment and economic dislocation around the world is just the latest example of China’s long history of misconduct in its dealings with the rest of the world.
ӣƵ Flash May 16, 2020 Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia says US re-examining dependency on China after coronavirus fallout As America begins its reopening process in the wake of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. government is re-examining its dependency on other nations with a focus on China, U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia stated Saturday.
ӣƵ Flash April 23, 2020 Former CIA operative: China uses Dems as 'useful idiots' to spread propaganda, Biden 'in the tank' for Beijing Former CIA operative Bryan Dean Wright reacted Thursday to a new report that China helped to spread misinformation about coronavirus, calling out Democrats - including former Vice President Joe Biden - for placing too much trust in Beijing's narratives.