US border officers detained more than 132,000 people crossing from Mexico in May, the highest level since 2006. Trump threatened to keep raising import duties on Mexican goods up to 25 percent unless Mexico acted to stem what he has called an "invasion."
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the Senate Banking Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington, the United States, on July 17, 2018. [Photo/XInhua]
US President Donald Trump offered his condolences to the families of the victims through a tweet posted Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he is halting funding to the WHO while his administration reviews the organization's handling of the novel coronavirus crisis. He accused the WHO of not making correct and timely calls about the threat and called the organization "China centric".
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly referred to the COVID-19 pandemic as "the China virus", but a former speechwriter for George W. Bush argued in a recent magazine article that "this is Trump's plague now", charging that he has mishandled the response to the outbreak.
US President Donald Trump, who fired his first Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Twitter last month, said in a statement issued by the White House that Pompeo's "immense talent, energy and intellect" would be "an incredible asset" for the US at this "critical time in history".
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US teachers, who teach Chinese students online with VIPKID, attend a regional conference in Dallas, Texas. Many of them have started their interest in Chinese language and culture too in the process.[Photo provided to China Daily]
US leadership approval ratings declined by 10 percentage points or more in 65 of the 134 countries and areas in which the survey was conducted. They declined the most among residents of allies and partners in the Americas and Europe, according to the poll conducted between March and November last year.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at a news conference at the State Department in Washington, July 8, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
US Vice-President Mike Pence recently accused China of continuing to "aid and abet the theft" of US IP and said the Trump administration would tackle IP issues after a "Phase One" deal with China.