The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Aug. 27 that it had charged China-based investment adviser QZ (Qianze) Asset Management Ltd., its South Dakota-based holding company, and its CEO, Blake Yeung (Pu Lei), for fraud. The SEC alleges
Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Samuel Paparo told reporters on the sidelines of a military forum in Manila on Aug. 27 that a U.S. escort of Philippine vessels during a future resupply mission in the South China Sea was a “reasonable option.”
At Taiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport, the air was tense as a Chinese author, her husband, and their 5-year-old son huddled together, clutching each other as if the world could crumble around them at any moment. Their eyes, hollow from exhaustion, darted
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Tuesday arrived in Beijing for a three-day visit ahead of the U.S. general election in November and recent statements condemning China’s aggression in the South China Sea. Sullivan is scheduled to hold