us-china tensions

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Chinese Researcher Dies After Questioning in the U.S.

The Chinese embassy in the U.S. confirmed the death of semiconductor researcher <strong>Wang Danhao</strong>, who passed away at the University of <strong>Michigan</strong> last month shortly after being questioned by U.S. federal authorities. This incident raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his death and its implications for U.S.-China relations.

Propose Ban on Importing Chinese Technology Equipment

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed expanding the ban on importing Chinese technology equipment, following its decision to block new models in 2022. This initiative is part of Washington's efforts to address potential security threats.

Europe urges strategic plan to address US-China tensions

European Union governments have called for a strategic plan to address the escalating tensions between the United States and China, following a fragile trade truce signed last month. This comes amid concerns that the collapse of this truce could impact Europe's military support for Ukraine.

Warn Southeast Asian Nations Against Exploiting US-China Tensions

Chinese political scientist <strong>Zheng Yongnian</strong> cautioned Southeast Asian countries against leveraging rising tensions between the <strong>United States</strong> and <strong>China</strong> for short-term gains, warning that such strategies could backfire. This warning was issued during the <strong>Boao Forum for Asia</strong>, where sovereignty issues in the <strong>South China Sea</strong> were discussed.