Taiwan’s parliament just gave the green light to a U.S. arms deal worth $9 billion. Taiwanese officials say missing a Sunday deadline for the agreement could delay the delivery of critical weapons—potentially putting the island at greater risk as it faces military aggression from the Chinese communist regime.
Could Western hackers get into China’s surveillance cameras? The answer might be found on the streets of Tehran.
Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate are questioning military leaders about technology linked to the Chinese Communist Party, the regime’s global reach, and whether NATO allies are ready to take on these challenges.
How can the United States stop the Chinese regime’s malicious influence on American universities? Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) says $9.7 billion in gifts and contracts went to U.S. schools last year—with little oversight.
Two senators have introduced a bipartisan bill targeting a crime against humanity taking place in China: forced organ harvesting. An expert weighs in on Beijing’s long arm on U.S. soil and how the bill could help protect those targeted by the regime.