Chinese state media backs US college campus protesters: 'Justified'
An editorial in China Daily blasted the Biden administration's response to what it called the valid demands of student demonstrators.
China harbors Russian North Korea arms ship, images show
The Russia-flagged cargo ship is suspected to have delivered thousands of containers of North Korean munitions to be used in Ukraine.
Chinese firms flout US sanctions for lucrative Russia deals
Newsweek analysis of a major Moscow event this month hints at Beijing's growing footprint in Russia's military-industrial sector.
Biden signs foreign aid bill—how many US troops are in Taiwan?
The 2024 NDAA greenlit a greater role for the United States in preparing Taiwan's troops for battle.
China defends its involvement in Antigua after Newsweek article
China's involvement in Antigua has always been for the benefit of its people and is not targeted at any other country, the embassy spokesperson said.
US sends Antony Blinken to China amid geopolitical tensions
America's top diplomat is there to press China on a range of sensitive issues, from trade practices to Russia.
Cuba will pursue China ties "to maximum extent" but rules out military base
"We don't know of any hostile act against the U.S. by China in the region," Deputy Foreign Minister de Cossío tells Newsweek.
NATO members "chasing shadows" with spying cases, China says
Germany and the United Kingdom each made high-profile arrests this week related to suspected espionage for China.
Chinese warships permanently deployed at new overseas naval base
An expert believes the five-month-long presence of the Chinese naval vessels at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base is the beginning of the permanent deployment.
Chinese vessels detected massing near US-led military exercise
A maritime expert says he suspects China is putting on a display of force for the U.S.-Philippine exercise.
Republican demands investigation into "dangerous dollars" sent to China
Sen. Joni Ernst told Newsweek that the U.S. needs "greater transparency and accountability" in taxpayer dollars sent overseas.
Every US senator using TikTok who voted to ban it
The TikTok bill passed by Senate could see the app banned in the U.S. if it doesn't get sold by its Chinese owner.
Pentagon dismisses China's B-21 stealth bomber rival: Reports
Beijing has kept details about the Xi'an H-20, which analysts have dubbed "Storm," tightly under wraps since the project was first announced in 2016.
Republican blames China for pro-Palestinian college protests
Pro-Palestinian protests have taken over parts of the Columbia University campus in a "Gaza Solidarity Encampment."
China map shows cities that could sink below sea level by 2120
Subsidence and rising sea levels pose a long-term crisis for China's heavily urbanized coast if left unchecked.
Map shows where US ally intercepted Russian and Chinese aircraft
Japan shares maritime borders—and territorial disputes—with potential adversaries Russia, China and North Korea.
Congress passes Ukraine bill with support for Taiwan—China's response
Chinse Embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu expressed "strong dissatisfaction" over the bill, telling Newsweek "the Taiwan question is a matter for the Chinese."
When will TikTok be banned?
The Senate voted to force a sale of TikTok or ban it outright in the U.S. But the app isn't going anywhere — for now.
Chinese exports to Russia plummet for first time since war began
U.S. secondary sanctions pose "the most serious challenge" to Russia's trade relationship with China, an analyst said.
Iran unveils new weapon capable of taking out America's stealth jets
Tehran officials say a domestically produced defense system has been significantly upgraded.
US and ally begin major military exercise on "China's doorstep"
This year's edition of the Balikatan exercise, the largest yet, is taking place near two Asia-Pacific hotspots.
The missiles that could give US ally the edge over China
China objected to India's sale of BrahMos missiles to the Philippines as the first batch of the supersonic weapons arrived in Manila.
When will TikTok ban go into effect?
The House passed legislation that would ban TikTok if the platform's owner, ByteDance, doesn't sell its stake within a year.
Antigua says it is a friend of both U.S. and China, after Newsweek article
A senior Antiguan official said its relationship with China is not in any way sinister or dangerous to U.S. interests
'New Axis of Evil' conflicts threaten US upheaval on eve of election
President Joe Biden is juggling four major conflicts—two hot and two cold—as he faces off with Donald Trump.
China promises American zoo new pandas
San Francisco has inked an agreement with China to host giant pandas long-term for the first time in 2025.
Chinese state media issues "extreme danger" warning to key US ally
Australia's recently released 2024 National Defense Strategy accused China of "coercive tactics."
China responds after Israel strikes Iran
Earlier this week, Beijing's top envoy called a comprehensive strategic partner.
Did US ally make a "secret agreement" with China? What we know
The "gentlemen's agreement" has become a thorny issue in the South China Sea dispute, which has the potential to draw the U.S. into conflict with China.
China hits back at Mike Johnson
The embattled House speaker had said China's Xi, Russia's Putin and Iran have formed an "axis of evil."