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May 26

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News Wrap: Russia bombards eastern Ukraine, seeks concessions on land

In our news wrap Thursday, Russia insisted that Ukraine accept its demands on land as Russian fire pounded eastern Ukraine, the Biden administration called for a bloc of nations confronting Russian aggression to join in challenging China, China’s top diplomat…

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May 20

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Biden focuses on technology gaps and security during his first trip to Asia as president

By Nick Schifrin, Tommy Walters

President Biden's trip to Asia aims to improve economic and security relations with allies in the region, with plans to introduce a new regional economic framework designed to counter China's influence. Nick Schifrin reports, and Judy Woodruff speaks with Frank…

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May 19

Biden has an eye on China as he visits South Korea, Japan

By Aamer Madhani, Josh Boak, Associated Press

Biden will try to send a message to China that Russia's faltering invasion of Ukraine should give Beijing pause about its own saber-rattling in the Pacific.

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Feb 23

U.S. drops name of Trump’s ‘China Initiative’ counter-espionage effort after criticism

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

The decision to abandon the China Initiative was announced by the department's top national security official. It follows a monthslong review undertaken after charges that the program chilled academic collaboration and contributed to anti-Asian bias.

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Feb 04

To compete with China, House passes bill to boost U.S. computer chip production

By Kevin Freking, Associated Press

Democrats have muscled through legislation in the House that they say positions the U.S. to better compete with China economically by strengthening the domestic semiconductor industry and shoring up strained supply chains.

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Feb 03

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As the 2022 Winter Olympics begin, Beijing becomes ‘a fortress against COVID’

The 2022 Winter Olympics officially kick off Friday in Beijing. Over the next two weeks, more than 2,800 athletes from 91 countries will compete for their shot at the gold. But with the excitement comes intense criticism of China, its…

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Dec 23

WATCH: Biden signs bills on forced labor in China, ALS research

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

President Joe Biden has signed a bill into law to block imports from China's Xinjiang region unless businesses can prove the items were made without using forced labor. Biden also signed a bill into law to fund research for a…

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Dec 15

Watch 12:20
Three experts on U.S. role and response options in Taiwan-China conflict

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense is warning that current Chinese military exercises could be cover for a future invasion. China's President Xi Jinping has said he wants to reunite with Taiwan peacefully, but Beijing has increased the pace of its…

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Dec 08

Canada joins U.S. and allies in Beijing Winter Olympics boycott

By Rob Gillies, Associated Press

Canada is joining the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia in a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights concerns.

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Nov 10

China and U.S. promise more climate cooperation at COP26 talks

By Seth Borenstein, Aniruddha Ghosal, Frank Jordans, Associated Press

China and the United States have pledged to increase cooperation on climate action in a joint declaration at U.N. climate talks in Glasgow.

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