China Halts Foreign Adoptions After 32 Years | China in Focus

by EditorR

Beijing says no more Chinese children will be allowed to join families overseas, unless they have blood relatives abroad, ending over 30 years of China’s foreign adoptions. We look at what’s behind the new rule, as well as the country’s demographic dilemma.

The head of the Chinese consulate in New York is no longer serving his post following a request for his expulsion by the New York governor. We look at what’s odd in his case.

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) wastes no time sounding the alarm about communist China. Hear his message during a joint Republican and Jewish event.

The UK’s top biopharma firm says a small number of its employees are under investigation inside China. Chinese authorities are reportedly probing five AstraZeneca staff members over alleged data infringement.

  1. China Halts Foreign Adoptions After 32 Years
  2. China Consul General’s Departure Raises Skepticism
  3. Role of Chinese Consulates in CCP Spy Operations
  4. Sen. Rick Scott Tough on China at Vegas Event
  5. DOJ Unseals Charge on Russian Disinformation Campaign
  6. AstraZeneca: Staff ‘Under Investigation’ in China
  7. Countries Seek U.S. Help to Counter Chinese Coercion
  8. China’s Xi Offers Africa $51 Billion in Fresh Funding
  9. Why China’s Aims May Not Align with Africa’s Needs
  10. China Spy Rumors Swirl as Mayor Arrested
  11. China to Launch Canadian Canola Imports Probe

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