Leaked documents show a Chinese satellite tracked U.S. bases for Iran for years, with possible ties to recent attacks on U.S. aircraft. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump says China has responded to reports of weapon shipments to Iran.
Russia is looking to boost its energy sales in China. That comes ahead of an expected visit by Vladimir Putin to Beijing, as Moscow continues deepening ties with China.
Evergrande’s founder has pleaded guilty in China to multiple charges, including fraud and bribery. He now faces a possible life sentence, as millions of homebuyers are still waiting for unfinished homes.
A Chinese researcher has been sentenced to more than four months in prison and will be deported to China for trying to smuggle E. coli DNA into the United States. He worked at Indiana University and is a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
A Chinese national has been indicted in South Carolina for trying to sell information to China.
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