Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the US this week as President Donald Trump’s public comments about North Korea fuel speculation that a major policy shift could be in the works.
Could Trump’s tough talk lead to a ‘grand bargain’ with Beijing or start a preemptive war?
In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, a front page of a Chinese newspaper with a photo of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and the headline "Outsider counter attack" is displayed at a newsstand in Beijing, China. China's foreign minister on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 warned that ties with the U.S. will likely see new complications and that the only way to maintain a stable relationship is by respecting each other's "core interests." (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
West African urbanites have an appetite for wild animal meat
A baby chimpanzee rescued from bushmeat traders in southern Sudan by wildlife workers, peeps on arrival at Nairobi's Wilson Airport late October 15, 2003. Despite laws against the killing of wild animals and trade in endangered species, the ongoing conflict in Sudan and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo makes it almost impossible for authorities to enforce the laws. The rescue of Help and five other chimpanzees was conducted after authorities in southern Sudan sought Kenya's assistance in resettling the orphaned chimps. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna REUTERS AN/AA - RTR510O
Wealthier Liberians who are satisfying their craving for bushmeat are creating some ’empty forests.’
Is China’s ‘charm offensive’ really a propaganda campaign?
A Chinese employee of China Xinhua News Network Corp. (CNC) looks on during a media conference on the launching of its global, English-language television channel in Beijing Thursday, July 1, 2010. The news agency run by China's ruling Communist Party launched the television network Thursday as part of efforts to expand its influence abroad. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
China spends millions of dollars each year to try to advance its views overseas, but critics accuse Beijing of spreading its own style of censorship and control.
‘Mini-Trump’ wants to ‘Make Virginia Great Again’
Meet the Republican gubernatorial candidate who’s borrowing a page from President Donald Trump’s campaign playbook.
Once undocumented himself, Los Angeles cop understands why illegal immigrants are too afraid to report a crime
Los Angeles police worry a recent drop in certain reported crimes is due to fear, not a lower crime rate.
US senators want to know if North Korea abducted this US college student
David Sneddon vanished in China in 2004; his parents believe he’s alive and living in North Korea against his will.