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"I believe this genocide is ongoing," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a forceful statement issued on his last full day representing the U.S. to the world.
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China's is likely the only major economy to have expanded in 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic gripped the world.
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Their arrival comes more than a week after an unexpected delay prevented the scientists from entering China.
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Hebei province, with a population of 11 million people, has reported more than 600 new coronavirus cases, since early January.
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The billionaire founder of the Chinese Internet giant hasn't been seen in public in months after criticizing government regulators.
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The reversal comes one day after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reportedly criticized the New York Stock Exchange's decision not to delist the companies.
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Beijing says it has vaccinated more than 73,000 people in the two days since China's first domestic coronavirus vaccine was approved for commercial use.
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The state-owned Sinopharm says its vaccine has a 79% efficacy rate — surpassing the widely accepted standard of 50% efficacy.
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John Demers looks back on his latest stretch in the Justice Department in an exclusive interview with NPR. Cyber threats from Russia and China will remain a big problem, he warns.
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The European Union concluded the deal with China after seven years of negotiations. Last week, the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden had urged the EU to wait.