Is American expertise being used to develop Chinese tech? A Chinese scientist who once received U.S. Army funding is now pushing China’s microchip race with Washington.
Products from batteries to nuclear weapons are getting hit by a new decision from Beijing. The regime says it will restrict exports of critical materials used in making them.
Shoppers beware: products from SHEIN, Temu, and AliExpress have been found to contain toxic substances, according to South Korea. Meanwhile, U.S. officials investigate the companies’ ties to China’s forced labor practices.
A record-breaking flood prompts massive clean-up and rescue operations in northern China, but residents say local authorities are working to censor information.
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- S. Korean President Proposes Dialogue with North
- S. Korea Finds Toxic Chemicals in Chinese Retail Goods
- Beijing’s Propaganda Media Weakening in U.S.
- Resident: China Blocks Info About Flood in Shaanxi
- China-Made Movie Casts Rare, Harsh Light on Gig Economy
- Southern Mongolian: CCP’s Core Principle Is Robbery
- Japan’s Leaders Pledge Never to Wage War Again