China-US Travel Could Return to Normal by August: CDC

Chinese experts and lawmakers believe that vaccine passports could facilitate the removal of mandatory quarantines for travelers.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 04 March 2021

This Day in History: Nixon Signs Shanghai Communique

On February 27, 1972, President Richard Nixon and Premier Zhou Enlai signed the Shanghai Communique, a document that has remained the basis for Sino-American relations ever since.

by Ned Kelly, 26 February 2021

3 'Pain Points' for US Taxpayers in China

Here are a few of the most common pain points that US expats typically face in the tax filing process.

by Ara Vahanian, 24 August 2020

US Designates 4 More Chinese Media Outlets as 'Foreign Missions'

Four more Chinese media organizations that operate in the US have been designated as foreign missions by the Trump administration.

by Edyth Liu, 24 June 2020

WHO Head Calls on Leaders Not to 'Politicize' Pandemic

Dr. Tedros’ comments came one day after US President Donald Trump aired his grievances about the multilateral organization.

by That's GBA, 09 April 2020

Turbulent Times for Foreigners in China as COVID-19 Spikes Overseas

Sentiment towards non-Chinese nationals in the PRC has taken a hit as nations outside China struggle with COVID-19.

by Ryan Gandolfo, 27 March 2020

TV Host Under Fire After Referring to Coronavirus as 'Chinese'

Tucker Carlson’s use of the stigmatizing term follows another recent polarizing event from Fox News regarding the virus.

by That's GBA, 10 March 2020

US Citizens to be Evacuated from Wuhan Amid Coronavirus Crisis

The US government has organized a charter flight on Sunday to evacuate American citizens and diplomats from Wuhan.

by Matthew Bossons, 25 January 2020

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