Anti-CCP Slogans Calling for Democracy, Freedom Emerge Across China’s Major Cities | China in Focus

by EditorR

Homemade slogans calling for freedom and rising up against the Chinese communist regime are resurfacing across China. We take a closer look at the developing situation.

Following Charlie Kirk’s death, Utah’s governor warns that China and Russia are spreading online disinformation to stir division. We hear from officials and foreign commentators.

Federal agents seized more than 80 million dollars’ worth of illegal vapes—most of them smuggled in from China.

NASA is banning Chinese nationals from working on its space programs. It is part of a wider U.S. strategy to win the space race against communist China. Mike Gold, former NASA associate administrator, said: “It’s not just about the moon. It’s about the earth. The countries and companies that control the moon will control the earth.”

Taiwan is preparing for a potential Chinese invasion. In a new handbook, the island sends a message telling its people that it will not surrender. “We must clearly tell our people in the handbook that Taiwan will not succumb to any authoritarian military aggression, and we will not surrender.”

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