The new islands allow China to harness a portion of the sea for its own use that has been relatively out of reach until now... READ MORE›
Now, however, China appears poised to enact the same climate change policy that Mr. Obama failed to move through Congress... READ MORE›
But that assumes there was a financial motive to the theft officials say it seems more likely that it was a national security motive... READ MORE›
Sanctions alone likely will not change China's behavior, some officials said... READ MORE›
Segal added that one recourse would be to argue through the World Trade Organization that what China considers national security concerns are not valid... READ MORE›
In the many conferences and diplomatic discussions about refugees, their own voices are rarely heard... READ MORE›
Contributing Associated Press Two hostages run to safety outside the Lindt Cafe, Martin Place on Sunday in Sydney, Australia... READ MORE›
Mr. Obama and Mr. Xi spoke in the Rose Garden after meeting for more than two hours in the White House... READ MORE›
The stakes for the Obama administration to conclude the negotiations became higher in Asia after the United States defense secretary, Ashton B... READ MORE›
South Australia banned the use of disposable plastic bags in 2009... READ MORE›
They have been creating islands in South China Sea, and they will try to replicate the same exercise in Indian Ocean, he said... READ MORE›
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton accuses China of hacking US computers and stealing commercial secrets and government information... READ MORE›
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In any case, strategists concede that freedom of navigation exercises will not necessarily hinder the militarisation of China's new sand islands... READ MORE›
Stephens, general counsel of the Asian Development Bank in Manila... READ MORE›
The United States has refrained from venturing that close to Chinese-occupied islands in the South China Sea since at least 2012... READ MORE›
A dominant if unnecessarily low-scoring performance for the United States which bossed China around the field but found the back of their net only once... READ MORE›
Climate change compounding threats to Australia's ecosystems, studies find... READ MORE›
U.S. adds muscle, seeks friends in South China Sea standoff... READ MORE›
BEIJING The Chinese Ministry of Public Security has punished at least 197 people in recent days for spreading rumors online it said... READ MORE›
Largely absent from American research hubs a decade ago Chinese firms including Huawei Technologies HWT.UL and ZTE Corp 000063.SZ are now using U.S... READ MORE›
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The Chinese side expresses its deep concern about the United States pushing the militarization Colonel Yang said at a news conference in Beijing... READ MORE›
China only says some things, but does a lot." What Mr. Xi did say in Australia, though, was intended as reassurance backed by resolve... READ MORE›
The South Australia left-hander, 25, collapsed after a delivery from New South Wales bowler Sean Abbott struck him on the head, missing his helmet... READ MORE›
According to Wang Minghzi of China's air force Peoples Liberation Army monkeys have mastered the skills necessary to destroy birds nests... READ MORE›
Mr Madden warned that the next 10 days will determine whether the Arctic weather front develops as feared for late December... READ MORE›
The police in Australia have been on high alert since a lone gunman took hostages in a cafe in central Sydney in December last year... READ MORE›
In Hong Kong, imported meat is subject to surveillance but not usually tested if it is for re-export, government officials said... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON America's new military strategy singles out states like China and Russia as aggressive and threatening to U.S... READ MORE›
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