Hong Kong Leader Will Withdraw Controversial Extradition Bill
(The New York Times) Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive, said Wednesday that the government would withdraw a contentious extradition...
(The New York Times) Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive, said Wednesday that the government would withdraw a contentious extradition...
(Part -1 of a 4 Part Series) James Stuber, Contributor, The American Dossier The current protests in Hong Kong are the latest in a series...
(American Military News) North Korean authorities have ordered migrant workers living in Russia to hand over an additional U.S. $100 of...
(Nikkei Asian Review) China issued a stern warning to Hong Kong protesters as well as the West on Sunday, reiterating that it will not...
(Aleteia) "The faith of the faithful is becoming stronger," even after 10 years in which 40,000 people have died and two million have...
(CNBC) China is willing to calmly resolve the trade dispute with the United States and is against any further escalation in tensions, Gao...
(CNBC) Hasbro shifting its business out of China has been positive for the company, according to its CEO. “It’s gone very well for us,”...
(Reuters) Hong Kong police fired volleys of tear gas to break up anti-government protests in a gritty industrial suburb on Saturday after...
(Military Times) Israel was responsible for the bombing of an Iranian weapons depot in Iraq last month, U.S. officials have confirmed, an...
(Foreign Policy) It was a story for our febrile, super-connected times. But it was also a story from the past, one that recalled those...
John Katz, Editor, The American Dossier Although technically Hong Kong is a part of China , it is a semi-autonomous region. Hong Kong...
(Reuters) Iran will take another step to reduce its compliance with a landmark 2015 nuclear deal, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad...
(National Review) North Korea fired multiple unidentified projectiles early Wednesday morning local time, according to South Korean media...
(BBC) More than 100 people, including 26 children, have died in air strikes on hospitals, schools, markets and bakeries in north-west...
(The New York Times) The White House informed Turkey, a NATO ally, on Wednesday that the United States would not sell it F-35 stealth...
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard forces have seized a foreign oil tanker accused of smuggling oil with a crew of 12, Iran’s state...
(The Economist) CHINA’S ECONOMY is slowing, again. After a good start to the year annual growth slipped to 6.2% in the second quarter,...
(Washington Examiner China threatened the U.S. on Tuesday over a newly approved $2.2 billion American arms sale to Taiwan. Via its Global...
(France 24) After Mosul’s liberation from the Islamic State (IS) group, much of the western part of the Iraqi city still lies in ruins,...