
More students from India flock to U.S. colleges as China sends fewer, report finds
Students from India are returning to U.S. colleges, but enrollment of international students from China is down, a new report shows.
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Students from India are returning to U.S. colleges, but enrollment of international students from China is down, a new report shows.
President Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for a face-to-face meeting today. It was the first time the two spoke in person since Mr. Biden took office. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more on the meeting, which comes amid rising tensions between the two countries.
"A milestone year, when we anticipate the birth of the Earth's eight billionth inhabitant" says U.N. chief.
The Treasury chief told CBS News she expected inflation to ease thanks to a "resilient" U.S. economy, and said Biden's shift to EVs would become "less reliant on China."
After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the G20 summit, President Biden said he believes there is no "imminent" threat of an invasion of Taiwan. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes is traveling with the President in Bali. She joined John Dickerson to discuss.
President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping's highly anticipated meeting lasted more than three hours at the G20 summit in Indonesia. Tensions over trade, Taiwan and the war in Ukraine loomed over their first face-to-face encounter, but both leaders said they're committed to improving relations. Nancy Cordes is in Bali with more.
President Biden met with with Chinese President Xi Jinping in person for the first time since taking office. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins Weijia Jiang on "Red and Blue" to discuss the meeting.
President Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in person for the first time since Mr. Biden took office. They spoke ahead of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins us with more.
Biden said the leaders accept a joint responsibility to "prevent competition from becoming anything ever near conflict and to find ways to work together on urgent global issues."
CBS News foreign policy and national security contributor H.R. McMaster joins anchors Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss todays bilateral meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the upcoming G20 summit and the issues straining U.S.-China relations.
President Biden took questions on Monday after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping for more than three hours on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia. He said he told the Chinese leader that the U.S. does not seek conflict with China and that he hopes to "manage this competition responsibly." Watch his remarks.
Presidents and prime ministers will wrangle over solutions to crises ranging from the war in Ukraine to soaring inflation, hunger, climate change, and the threat of global recession.
President Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday at the G20 summit in Indonesia. It's a rare face-to-face meeting for the two leaders. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Biden and the leaders of Japan and South Korea are vowing a unified and coordinated response to North Korea's threatening nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Federal officials are warning that China is working to interfere in November's midterm elections. Rachael Levy, director of geopolitical risk at ActiveFence, joined CBS News to discuss the Communist Party's tactics in attempting to influence U.S. politics.
The FCC is expected to ban the sale of all Huawei and ZTE telecom equipment due to national security concerns. For years, security experts and intelligence agencies have accused the Chinese tech companies of spying on Americans. Gregory C. Allen, senior fellow in the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joined CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss.
The U.S. and China have each identified the development and production of computer chips as vital for economic growth and their own security interests.
The moves are clearly aimed at luring some business back into the country, but they may not go far enough to entice many travelers.
The head of the World Health Organization says there's "cause for optimism."
“It’s almost like [Chinese company Bytedance] recognize[s] that technology’s influencing kids’ development, and they make their domestic version a spinach TikTok, while they ship the opium version to the rest of the world,” says Tristan Harris.
The U.S. and Japan are gearing up for large-scale military exercises starting this Thursday. Michael Penn, the president of Shingetsu News Agency, joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the biennial drills and the rising tensions between China and Taiwan and on the Korean peninsula.
Even as cases rise, deaths are blamed on lockdowns and iPhone production takes a hit, China insists Xi Jinping's signature policy is "completely correct."
Consumers in the U.S. could find it hard to find some iPhone models this holiday season, Wall Street analysts say.
Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and a CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst, says, "We've seen reports lately of Russia, China and Iran back at their old tricks" since Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter.
A lawyer for the pilot said he was no longer a U.S. citizen and would "vigorously" fight Washington's bid to have him extradited.
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
Kash Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino are challenging the FBI's fierce allegiance to message control.
Memphis will become the third U.S. city to see National Guard troops in its streets during President Trump's second term — and he said Monday that Chicago is "probably next."
President Trump says getting rid of a quarterly reporting requirement for public companies would lower costs and help businesses.
CBS News Atlanta makes its debut with immersive technology, a startup-style newsroom and a mission to serve the community from day one.
The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.