As Relations With U.S. Sour, Xi Describes Putin As 'Best Friend' At Moscow Meeting The Chinese leader met with his Russian counterpart at the Kremlin on Wednesday. Former rivals Russia and China have drawn closer in recent years. Scott Neuman
Vancouver Has Been Transformed By Chinese Immigrants Chinese immigrants and investors have bought businesses and property, made philanthropic contributions and supported the arts. But some Vancouver residents feel priced out of the real estate market. Jackie Northam
Huawei Chairman Willing To Sign A 'No-Spy' Deal With The United States A top Huawei executive accused the U.S. of inappropriate conduct, while also striking a conciliatory tone — a response that reflected the level of exasperation being felt by the Chinese tech giant. Pallavi Gogoi
'Bearing Witness Is Really All We Have': Memories Of Covering The Tiananmen Aftermath NPR's Deborah Amos arrived in Beijing days after authorities cracked down on Tiananmen protesters. She stayed for six weeks and shares her memories of covering a critical time in China's history. Deborah Amos
30 Years After Tiananmen Protests, 'The Fight Is Still Going On For China' Rare photos and testimonies from 1989 portray a bold youth movement that helped shape where China is today and how the world sees it, in spite of authorities' efforts to erase the memory. NPR Staff
'Plenty Of Cards To Play': Chinese Media Suggest Cutting Rare Earth Exports To U.S. Rare earths are used in communications, health care and national security. China blocked rare earths to Japan in 2010, but analysts say the threat — regardless of the trade war — may be hollow. Sasha Ingber
White House To Announce $16 Billion In Aid To Farmers Hurt By Trade War With China The agricultural sector has been hit hard by the U.S. trade conflict with China. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says some of the money will be used to build markets elsewhere. Bobby Allyn
In Trump's Trade War, Americans Will Be Asked To Show Economic Patriotism Americans, in bigger numbers than ever, like trade. But they also believe China doesn't play fair in trade. Jim Zarroli Play AudioListen 4 mins
China's Luckin Coffee Tries To Conquer A Nation Of Tea Drinkers In less than two years, the Chinese brand has opened 2,300 stores — second in China only to Starbucks. The company went public on Nasdaq on Friday. And it's losing millions. Yuhan Xu
How Trump's trade war with China could hurt Washington state Paige Browning talks with Debra Glassman about how President Trump's escalating trade war with China could affect Washington state. Paige Browning Play AudioListen 5 mins