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FROM WUNC
Posted 7 hours ago

The 12 profiles featured in this edited book highlight the positive aspects of the U.S.-China engagement, which began in earnest after diplomatic relations were established in 1979.

FROM THE DES MOINES REGISTER
Posted 9 hours ago

Nicole Tam became KCCI's first Asian-American anchor in 2023. Now she's moving on to a new station for her "next challenge." ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/12/2025

In 2015, a scrappy group of film-makers tapped into the ‘anxiety of what the city would become’ under Beijing’s increasing influence. Now screening at the Hong Kong film festival UK, it resonates in new ways
A taxi driver struggles to keep working as his native language of Cantonese is sidelined for Mandarin. Petty gangsters do the work of the authorities amid a violent debate about a . Supporters of Hong Kong independence are jailed.
In 2015, a scrappy group of Hong Kong film-makers imagined what their semi-autonomous city could look like under the increasing influence of the Chinese Communist party (CCP).

FROM BING
Posted on 09/12/2025

The Center for Sacramento History hosts a talk by Beth Lew-Williams on forgotten Chinese American history based on her book, including a Q&A and book signing.

FROM THE DES MOINES REGISTER ON MSN
Posted on 09/12/2025

During the week, she reported on the traffic segment at the 4 p.m. newscast in addition to covering central Iowa news. "It has been an honor learning from veteran journalists on-air and ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/12/2025

Nicole Tam became KCCI's first Asian-American anchor in 2023. Now she's moving on to a new station for her "next challenge." ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/12/2025

Analysts say plan to raise tariffs on Chinese car imports is designed to placate Donald Trump and ward off US tariffs against Mexico
China’s government has vowed to “firmly protect” its interests against on Chinese cars to 50%, a move Beijing said was made “under coercion to constrain China”.
On Wednesday Mexico said it intended to raise tariffs on car imports from China and other Asian countries from 20% to 50%, the maximum level allowed, in order to protect tens of thousands of manufacturing and industry jobs. However analysts suggested it was also designed to placate Donald Trump, who has been pressuring Mexico not to act as a “back door” for Chinese goods into the US.

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 09/11/2025

Earlier this month, Chinese nationals working with Nasa suddenly found themselves denied access.

FROM BIOSPACE
Posted on 09/11/2025

A draft executive order obtained by The New York Times purports to clamp down on the pharmaceutical industry's ability to buy new molecules from biotechs based in China, along with a number of other ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/11/2025

Weeks before the harvest, China has ordered no soybeans from the U.S.—as Beijing snubs products to gain an edge.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/11/2025

Optimists cling to a faith in the old alliance, but the best we can achieve is an amicable divorce
Is the transatlantic rupture temporary or structural? Is Donald Trump the cause of the rift, or is the US president only a symptom of underlying trends? Optimists latch on to the hope that the stability we have lost can be restored post-Trump. Having spent the past few days in Washington, I doubt it.
Even in recent history, things were not quite so bad for the transatlantic relationship. The current tensions make the first Trump administration look like a walk in the park for Europeans. It is one thing to , which Trump did in his first term. It is quite another to and give Israel the green light for its war against the regime.
Nathalie Tocci is a Guardian Europe columnist
Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our section, please .

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/11/2025

Move comes amid escalating anti-China rhetoric under Donald Trump’s administration
has begun barring Chinese nationals with valid visas from joining its programs, underscoring the intensifying space race between the the US and China.
The policy shift was first reported by Bloomberg News and confirmed by the US government agency.

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