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Bochen Han
Bochen Han
Correspondent, US
Bochen joined the Post as a Washington-based correspondent in 2022 after several years working in the US, China, Myanmar and Thailand. She holds degrees from Duke University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

Allies and partners described as more willing and comfortable to stand alongside Washington when they understand stance espouses ‘peace and stability’.

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America’s top diplomat pledges to keep raising atrocities with responsible governments days before he is expected to meet senior officials in Beijing.

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‘By restricting housing based on Chinese domicile, Florida is unlawfully restricting housing for Chinese people,’ a lawyer for the plaintiffs contends.

Bipartisan group supports addressing ‘strategic disadvantage’ and understanding adversaries who pose ‘serious threat to American national security’.

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The law, which took effect last year, requires colleges and universities to get approval before hiring or working with Chinese people who aren’t US citizens or green card holders.

The State Department is urged to clarify its advisory for China and explain who exactly is at risk, since ‘they don’t tend to be students or scholars’.

House Speaker Mike Johnson chooses Representative John Moolenaar, Republican of Michigan, to head committee after its chair, Mike Gallagher, announces he will leave Congress on April 19.

One of four House Republicans to buck party leadership on homeland security secretary impeachment, Gallagher announced his departure days after the TikTok passed a House floor vote.

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The House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously approves legislation to add oversight for the periodic renewal of the landmark Science and Technology Agreement.

The latest effort to restrict the popular video-sharing app faces its next battle in the Senate, where support appears mixed and a vote has not been scheduled.

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Fast-tracked legislation on the short-video app, which passed 352-65, now heads to Senate, where passage is less clear; US President Joe Biden has said he would sign the bill into law.

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Co-chairs of Congressional-Executive Commission on China ask Secretary of State Antony Blinken to notify tourists ‘about the risk of enabling atrocity crimes’.

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John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua reached a bilateral agreement in November that helped catalyse the “Dubai consensus” between nearly 200 countries to transition away from fossil fuels.

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One piece of legislation authorises further action to protect Uygur population, while another would help counter Beijing’s disinformation about Tibet.

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Democrat Betty McCollum and Republican Bill Huizenga said the first-ever caucus on the coup-hit nation will ‘address issues impacting the Burmese people across the US’.

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US congressional committee on China raises concerns about tariff evasion and lax enforcement days after raid of Chinese-owned car parts supplier in Ohio.

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Nikki Haley says ‘this race is far from over’ after finishing second in New Hampshire to Donald Trump, a setback in her effort to reset the Republican nomination race.

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The legislation requires federal agencies to submit report to Congress about world’s critical minerals and rare earth resources – and who controls them – in bid to address ‘information gaps’ and establish divestment process for American companies.

One supports including Taipei in IMF while another directs regulators to exclude Beijing from banking organisations over threats to self-ruled island.

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Democrats on oversight committee release findings after multi-year investigation, accusing 2024 Republican front-runner of violating US Constitution.

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