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China's Influence On North Korea: What Can Xi Do To Tame Kim's Nuclear Arsenal?
According to a senior US administration official, Washington is in constant contact with China in the hopes of persuading North Korea to quit alarming the region with nuclear exhibitions According to a senior US administration official, Washington is in constant contact with China in the hopes of persuading North Korea to quit alarming the region with nuclear exhibitions -
U.S. Regulator Issues Warning Against China's Alleged Pump-And-Dump IPOs
Up to 90% of what Chinese enterprises offer is devoted to foreign broker-dealers. Up to 90% of what Chinese enterprises offer is devoted to foreign broker-dealers. -
U.S. Jails Chinese Intelligence Officer For Economic Espionage
Xu Yanjun was arrested in Belgium in 2018 following an FBI investigation, where he was accused of working as a career intelligence officer for China's Ministry of State Security. Xu Yanjun was arrested in Belgium in 2018 following an FBI investigation, where he was accused of working as a career intelligence officer for China's Ministry of State Security. -
Chinese Analysts Say Beijing Not In A Hurry To Send PLA Across Taiwan Strait
Because using force would be extremely expensive, peaceful reunification is preferable. Because using force would be extremely expensive, peaceful reunification is preferable. -
China COVID Curbs Has Foxconn Scrambling To Update Q4 Outlook
Foxconn lowers outlook because production capacity is “significantly” lower Foxconn lowers outlook because production capacity is “significantly” lower -
Australia Actively Investigating China’s Recruitment Of Country’s Former Defense Pilots
Initial reports indicate that a formal investigation is necessary, according to Australia’s Defense Minister Richard Marles. Initial reports indicate that a formal investigation is necessary, according to Australia’s Defense Minister Richard Marles. -
China's Guangzhou At Risk Of Shanghai-Style Lockdown As COVID Cases Surge
Guangzhou accounted for nearly a third of the new infections in China. Guangzhou accounted for nearly a third of the new infections in China. -
China Law On Women's Protection Revised For First Time In 30 Decades
The National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee on passed a bill titled "Women's Rights and Interests Protection Law." The National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee on passed a bill titled "Women's Rights and Interests Protection Law." -
U.S. Military Sees China As Greater Challenge More Than Russia’s ‘Acute Threats’
China's coercive and increasingly aggressive effort to reshape the Indo-Pacific area is the biggest and most significant threat to U.S. national security. China's coercive and increasingly aggressive effort to reshape the Indo-Pacific area is the biggest and most significant threat to U.S. national security. -
COVID Ground Zero Wuhan Back On Lockdown
"We feel numb to it all. We feel more and more numb," one local told Reuters. "We feel numb to it all. We feel more and more numb," one local told Reuters.