Civilians are being urged to help sniff out spies. That’s the latest message from Beijing’s top espionage agency, under the eye of a strict new law.
Over 20 people are dead as severe flooding soaks Beijing. Typhoon Doksuri’s impacts are now expanding downstream to another Chinese city.
China’s export curbs on two chip-making metals kick in. How could the measure impact global production, from electric vehicles to smartphones?
Topics in this episode:
- China’s Xi Calls for Combat Readiness Amid Nuclear Force Shakeup
- Citizens Must Help Anti-Spying Effort: Beijing Agency
- China’s Export Curbs on 2 Metals Signal Warning to West: Experts
- Pentagon Seeks Crucial Mineral Gallium
- DeSantis Tests New 2024 Strategy, Focused on China
- 67% of Adults Have Negative View on China: Poll
- 20 Dead as Severe Flood Hits Beijing
- Exiled ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ Slated for 2023
- ‘The Freest Country Always Wins’: Moore on Communism’s ‘Inferior’ Economic Model