Trump Says U.S. Will Withdraw From WHO. Does He Have The Authority To Do It? In a press conference on Friday, the president said he would immediately severe ties — and funding — to the World Health Organization because of its relationship with China. Pien Huang
The Latest U.S. Blow To China's Huawei Could Knock Out Its Global 5G Plans The Trump administration issued tough export rules this month, which analysts say could spell a death knell for the company's worldwide mobile network ambitions. Emily Feng
'No Reasonable Person Can Assert' Hong Kong Has Autonomy From China, Pompeo Says The U.S. secretary of state reports the reappraisal to Congress in a move that may place Hong Kong's special trade status in danger — and further stoke tensions between the U.S. and China. Colin Dwyer
How The Coronavirus Has Strained U.K.-China Ties Political analysts say China's growing assertiveness and its recent coronavirus disinformation campaign have soured relations and encouraged the British government to reconsider its China policy. Frank Langfitt
Amid High Stakes, China Is Fast-Tracking COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts Experts say the Communist Party sees more at stake than public health. One of the biggest concerns is the economy. China is also looking to defuse criticism over its early handling of the outbreak. John Ruwitch Play AudioListen 5 mins
Pompeo Blasts WHO And China For Excluding Taiwan From This Week's Health Assembly By not inviting Taiwan to its health assembly, the World Health Organization kept out "scientific expertise on pandemic disease" and "damaged the WHO's credibility," the secretary of state said. John Ruwitch
Azar Accuses WHO Of Failure That 'Cost Many Lives' In COVID-19 Pandemic "There was a failure by this organization to obtain the information that the world needed, and that failure cost many lives," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says. Bill Chappell
Former Cleveland Clinic Researcher Allegedly Failed To Disclose Ties To China The FBI claims Dr. Qing Wang, a U.S. citizen born in China, received more than $3.6 million in grants from the NIH while also collecting money for the same research from the Chinese government. Vanessa Romo
Wuhan To Test All 11 Million Residents After New Coronavirus Cases Emerge Wuhan, where the world's first coronavirus cases were reported in late December, eased many restrictions in early April. But earlier this week, authorities found at least six new cases. Austin Horn
In Coronavirus War Of Words With The U.S., China Pulls No Punches China's diplomacy has taken a strikingly "undiplomatic" turn, analysts say, as it counters U.S. accusations of starting the coronavirus. Emily Feng