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Republican Presidential Candidate, Democrat Senator Argue in U.S. Congress Over Tact to Address Human Rights Concerns in China

Republican Presidential Candidate, Democrat Senator Argue in U.S. Congress Over Tact to Address Human Rights Concerns in China

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz and long-serving Democrat senator Diane Feinstein got into a verbal salvo in Congress on Wednesday over a proposal to protest against alleged human rights abuses in China by naming a street in Washington after a Chinese dissident.

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President Xi Meets Henry Kissenger as U.S., Chinese Officials Dispute Over South China Sea

China's President Xi Jinping on Monday met with a number of veteran U.S. diplomats including former American Secretary of State Henry Kissenger at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to assess China-U.S. ties. The meeting between the Chinese leader and the U.S. statesmen comes amid a wrangling dispute between both countries after a U.S. warship sailed within 12 nautical miles of China's island on the Subi Reef about a week ago.

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Chinese National Charged With Stealing Classified U.S. Military Information

U.S. authorities have arrested a Chinese national for allegedly transporting sensitive proprietary information for the development of titanium used in the manufacture of U.S. Air Force fighter jets.

U.S. President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping at the APEC Welcome Banquet November 10, 2014.

U.S., China Set To Cooperate On Military Measures

China and the United States are gearing to unveil plans aimed at averting the possibility of military conflict between the two powers as President's Xi Jinping and Barack Obama meet on Wednesday, according to U.S. officials cited by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.

U.S. President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping at the APEC Welcome Banquet November 10, 2014.

Obama Seeks to Shed ‘Lame-Duck’ Tag at APEC Summit

President Barack Obama has turned to the international stage, particularly in this week's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in China, in an effort to shed the "lame-duck" label he was tagged following a Republican win for control of both chambers of Congress earlier this month.

Chinese ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai at a joint interview with Chinese and foreign media at the second China-U.S. Consultations on Asia-Pacific Affairs, October 10, 2011.

Election Process is Much Harder in China than in US, Says Chinese Envoy

China's election process is a stark contrast to the United States. It requires hard work starting at the bottom and then working all the way to the top, said Chinese ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai on Wednesday.

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Cultural Gap At Heart Of China-U.S. Divide

Cultural miscommunication leads to distorted perceptions between Americans and the Chinese and ultimately affects relations on a large-scale level.

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