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China on Monday announced sanctions on 10 American military-related companies in response to a recent
China select committee chair, John Moolenaar, said the updated list “is a warning to American businesses, all levels of government and the American people. These Chinese companies are working with the Chinese military against
American AI companies to identify such activities, build defenses and find ways to punish offenders. The memo arrives at a time when China is challenging U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence, an area where the White
China](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/30/nx-s1-5837615/hegseth-shangri-la-security-summit) The list, updated and published Monday by the Pentagon, now sanctions well-known, non-state-owned Chinese companies that are not traditionally considered to be in the defense or security sector
companies that have significantly expanded their presence in the region in recent years. Tehran appears to view Moscow’s position as aligned with its interests. Iran has managed to withstand a powerful military attack
American economic independence”. Trump’s visit, initially scheduled for earlier this year but [postponed in March](/news/2026/3/18/trump-delays-meeting-with-chinas-xi-jinping-as-war-on-iran-rages) due to the US-Israel war on Iran, comes as the US president struggles to contain the fallout
sanctioned Iranian oil. Iranian troops, meanwhile, have also captured ships that they say were trying to pass the Strait of Hormuz without their permission, and have fired at some vessels. These tit-for-tat acts
American economist. There are other factors to consider, however, he told Al Jazeera. “It makes sense from an economic point of view, but it is not politically feasible,” he said. “The companies are under pressure
American forces." Iranian state media said the country's armed forces exchanged fire with "the enemy" on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz. It is the largest Iranian island in the Persian Gulf, home
military via crude oil purchases, calling the refinery “one of Tehran’s most valued customers”. China is Iran’s largest trade partner and by far the biggest buyer of Iranian oil. Chinese buyers received more
China has said it opposes “illegal” unilateral sanctions. On Friday, its embassy in Washington said normal trade should not be harmed and called on Washington to stop “abusing” sanctions to target Chinese companies. Hello
military said no ships were hit. It said it doesn't seek escalation but "remains positioned and ready to protect American forces." Trump told reporters that the ceasefire was holding despite the violence. Pakistani Foreign
sanctioned a China-based refinery for transporting Iranian oil, the president last week downplayed any Chinese support for Iran during the conflict. "It is what it is, right?" he told a US journalist
sanctions regime that, frankly, I think will outlast Trump’s patience and the patience of the American people,” he said. “Remember, this isn’t just about moving soldiers and ships and planes around
military in January. Energy cooperation, including the supply of Venezuelan oil to India, tops the agenda during her five-day trip, as leaders in New Delhi look to diversify energy imports amid supply disruptions
sanctions”. “We’ll do some small gestures of that in the beginning, if they make some small gestures to us that show that they’re willing to meet their commitments,” another official added. They declined
Military Medical Center today for a doctor's appointment,** marking his third visit in 13 months. The frequency of his medical visits has raised concerns about his health. The White House announced the "routine annual
sanctions, and China's role in the Iran war. Back at home, court documents unsealed this week show that a Los Angeles-area mayor [reached a deal](https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/arcadia-mayor-federally-charged-acting-illegal-agent-peoples-republic-china?bm-verify=AAQAAAAN_____zprGgOe2MmrYtXBWysJ1xXkwFxIMSPKW_Up1gEyRHHN0ogq8F5KRao13IxaCkBMQZ-kk-Xp_7x9qTvPpn0jsOt6GsdvNuq6Mpi1SaJInSuLl_gfPRyC97WUsYHdOkR8NEjEDczlv7d0PLbWLXxBKptWR7EQCAhAfs5NKCwklJUYB4dNoCaK6gQh_f-9VKfEGa0IvAbmMIDfjQ7scu1J9iqskFJB_fmdE2DmXt3fCNl_7CkO-8qrCw9WljbJbpufMLbg9F9Ejz0j2tQLAdl6YjBweBd21THxOf2MxGoSJHVjQ_3tEpdI-W5bLeZSSiC_wbQMyRt-hjtcGLftK3Lyj7qzGm8Q6WSVdt_wOsedeBnHXP27RQ6UsSvu_j5f1bA2uaby9cI) with federal prosecutors after admitting