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US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter

US 'will Shoot Down' North Korean Missiles: US Defense Secretary Ash Carter

On Sunday, the North Korean government declared that it has the capabilities to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any time and from any location decided by its leader Kim Jong Un.

Donald Trump

British Intelligence Tipped Off US on Russian Hacking: Report

A recently released public version intelligence report said that British intelligence provided a vital tip off to the United States government about the extent of Russian hacking on the Presidential election.

US Assures China it Would Maintain the 'One China Policy'

John Kerry: US will Remain Committed to 'One China' Policy

Amid the current word war between Beijing and US President-elect Donald Trump over several key issues on trade, Taiwan, and the South China Sea, among others, China's foreign minister Wang Yi called on to Beijing and Washington to steer their relations "in the proper direction."

Alibaba logo

Alibaba Sues 2 Online Sellers of Fake Swarovski Watches

Alibaba sued two merchants on one of its e-commerce platforms over the sale of counterfeit goods, the decision comes a few days after the company was blacklisted by the US government for hosting fake products.

China's State Media Berates Trump for Latest Anti-China Tweets

China's State Media Berates Trump for Latest Anti-China Tweets

China's state-run news agency, Xinhua, has chided US President-elect Donald Trump for his latest tweets attacking Beijing anew, and for conducting his foreign policy on the social media platform, Twitter.

Presidents Putin and Obama

Putin: Russia will Not Expel US diplomats in Retaliation

Russia's final decisionwould depend on the United State's attitude towards Russia once Donald Trump moves into the White House

US President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

China, South Korea Angered by Japanese Minister's Visit to a War Dead Shrine

A senior Japanese official's decision to pay his respects at a controversial shrine for war dead has prompted an angry reaction from China and South Korea.

Beijing Orders Business Companies to Follow UN Sanctions on North Korea

Beijing Orders all Companies to Follow UN Sanctions on North Korea

Denying the US' accusations that it was not properly enforcing the latest UN-backed sanctions on North Korea, Beijing on Saturday said it has instructed all companies, especially those involved in the coal business, to follow the UN Security Council resolution in dealing with Pyongyang.

Presidents Obama and Putin

Russia to Take 'Adequate Measures' to New US Sanctions

Russia has warned on Wednesday that it will take adequate measures after the US increased sanctions on Russian citizens and organizations in response to the 2014 annexation of the Crimea.

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin Behind Russian Hacking Campaign Against the US: Officials

Russian President Vladimir Putin personally supervised his intelligence agencies in hacking the US presidential election, three US officials revealed on Thursday.

US forces and their allies are battling to kick ISIS out of its remaining strongholds.

US to Commit More Soldiers to Fight Against ISIS

The United States government is sending more troops to Syria in a bid to expel the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (ISIS) out of its Raqqa stronghold.

The Obama administration has denied China a market-economy status, according to a US senior official.

US Refuses to Grant China a Market-Economy Status

The US government will not grant China the official market-economy status that Beijing insists it deserves, a decision that would likely ramp up the tensions between the two world super powers, as Beijing lobbies the US and other countries to lower import tariffs.

UN Sanctions Slash North Korea's Coal Exports to China by $700 Million

UN Sanction to Slash North Korea's Coal Exports to China by $700 Million

High-ranking US diplomats on Monday said new and tougher sanctions against North Korea are being prepared in a resolution that would be put to a vote by the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday.

Xi Jinping

China Confirms Support to Tougher UNSC Sanctions Against North Korea

China has finally confirmed its support to new United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions against North Korea over its most recent nuclear test.

The Philippines and the US have decide to scale down their yearly joint exercise from 263 to 258 in 2017.

US, Philippines Decide to Reduce Joint War Games, Will Focus on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response

The United States and Philippines have finally decided to reduce the numbers of annual joint military drills.

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