CCP Could Use South China Sea Tensions to Gauge US Response to Allies: Experts
Tension in the South China Sea simmers after multiple confrontations between ships from China and the Philippines in the vital waterway in recent months.
Why China Can’t Innovate
Given the hype over Chinese products, from cars to solar panels, it may seem obvious to ask whether the Chinese economy can innovate. The answer isn't simple.
US, 5 Eyes Partners Issue Fresh Warnings About China Recruiting Former Western Military Pilots
Bulletin states Chinese People’s Liberation Army is actively using private companies in South Africa and China to recruit former Western military officials,
Epoch Times Websites Targeted in Suspected CCP-Linked Cyberattack
The Epoch Times’ websites have been targeted in a mass cyberattack. The denial-of-service attack used tens of thousands of computers with IPs located around the world.
US Fentanyl Crisis Is a ‘CCP-Run Operation,’ Says Peter Schweizer
‘The drug cartels are certainly involved, but they’re the junior partner,’ he says, adding that the CCP is present at ‘every link of the chain.’
FBI, CISA Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese-Made Drones
‘The CCP has subsidized drone companies such as DJI and Autel in order to destroy American competition and spy on America’s critical infrastructure sites.’
China Replaces Foreign Minister Qin Gang After Month-Long Absence
China on July 25 removed its newly appointed foreign minister Qin Gang, ending speculation about his future after his month-long unexplained absence.
US Commerce Secretary Arrives in Beijing as CCP Struggles to Save Its Economy
U.S. Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo arrived in Beijing on Aug. 27, for 3 days of talks with senior Chinese officials who are grappling with a faltering economy.