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8 Chinese Nationals on Student Visas Charged in Computer ‘Pop-Up’ Scam Targeting Elders
The defendants defrauded more than $10 million from over 50 victims across 19 states.
July 13, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
China’s New Policies to Aid Employment Amid Trade Tensions Will Have Little Effect: Analysts
The communist regime’s 'work-for-relief' program is more of a way to exploit poor Chinese citizens than to provide ...
July 11, 2025
BY
Alex Wu
Chinese National With Ties to Beijing’s Military Turned Over to ICE After Being Sentenced
The defendant failed to disclose his military ties on his F-1 non-immigrant visa application.
July 11, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
How Beijing Evades Tariffs and How the US Is Fighting It
'Chinese manufacturers didn’t just sit back and accept the cost' of tariffs, a shipping expert said.
July 9, 2025
BY
Andrew Moran
US Charges Chinese Man Accused of Hacking Into Universities to Steal COVID-19 Research
The defendant is allegedly 'one of the first hackers linked to Chinese intelligence services to be captured by ...
July 9, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
7 Chinese Nationals Charged Over Marijuana Trafficking in Massachusetts, Maine
DOJ said the defendants allegedly smuggled Chinese nationals to work in suburban grow houses, producing and distributing bulk ...
July 9, 2025
BY
Aldgra Fredly
Beijing Weaponized Rare Earths—How the West Is Responding
The United States has resumed its efforts to build its own domestic supply chain of rare earths after ...
July 8, 2025
BY
Terri Wu
Russian Airstrike Hits China Consulate in Odesa; Ukraine Investigation Reveals Chinese Drone Parts
A CCP official said Beijing cannot accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine, as this could allow the ...
July 8, 2025
BY
Alex Wu
3 More Members of Chinese Criminal Organization Plead Guilty to Laundering Millions in Illicit Drug Proceeds
In April, two Chinese nationals and a California man pleaded guilty to their roles in the same Chinese ...
July 8, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
Italian Police Arrest Chinese Man Wanted by FBI for Cyber Espionage
The suspect allegedly belongs to a state-sponsored hacker group that targeted U.S. researchers developing a COVID-19 vaccine.
July 8, 2025
BY
Bill Pan
US Moves to Ban Chinese Purchases of US Farmland Over National Security Concerns
Agriculture Secretary Rollins will also join a panel that reviews foreign acquisitions for national security risks.
July 8, 2025
BY
Jackson Richman
Taiwan’s Intelligence Agency Issues Warning Over Data Security Risks in Chinese Apps
The five Chinese apps are Douyin, RedNote, Weibo, WeChat, and Baidu Cloud.
July 7, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
From Bomb Threats to Smear Campaigns: How Beijing Targets a US Dance Company in Canada
Since its inception in 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has been a target of interference by the Chinese ...
July 7, 2025
BY
Carolina Avendano
China’s New Internet ID Prompts Fears of Total Digital Surveillance and Control
The system is already integrated into more than 400 apps, spanning e-commerce, health care, tourism, education, and public ...
July 6, 2025
BY
Michael Zhuang
Falun Gong Practitioners Targeted by CCP’s Global Repression Campaign, Say US Faith Leaders, Experts
The campaign has involved smear articles in mainstream U.S. media, online disinformation, staged protests, and even bomb threats ...
July 3, 2025
BY
Michael Zhuang
EU Presses China Over Support for Russia’s War, Export Restrictions on Rare Earths
Chinese companies' support for Russia’s war in Ukraine poses a 'serious threat' to European security, EU foreign policy ...
July 3, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
FBI Dismissed Source Claims of CCP Interference in 2020 Election to Avoid Contradicting Director, Documents Show
Agency officials called the report 'not authoritative' and suppressed its issuance, despite FBI analyst concerns.
July 2, 2025
BY
Eva Fu
Why US Banned Transfer of Genetic Samples to China
Export of living cells of U.S. citizens to China and ‘other hostile countries’ has been stopped and is ...
July 2, 2025
BY
Leo Timm
Huawei to Stand Trial in US on Charges of Bank Fraud, Sanctions Violations, Theft
A federal judge found that there is sufficient evidence to proceed with a 16-count indictment against Huawei and ...
July 1, 2025
BY
Austin Alonzo
FBI Arrests 2 Chinese Men for Spying on US Navy Bases, Employees
The pair were accused of helping to identify potential recruits for Chinese intelligence within the ranks of the ...
July 1, 2025
BY
Bill Pan
How Iran War Exposed Limits of Chinese Influence in Middle East
Beijing has to revisit its strategies and reconsider its approach to the Trump administration, experts say.
June 30, 2025
BY
Terri Wu
WHO Report Says COVID Origins Uncertain, Beijing Withholding Information
The WHO director general said both zoonotic spillover and lab leak hypotheses 'must remain on the table,' and ...
June 30, 2025
BY
Lily Zhou
Questions Mount Over Death of Medical Student Who Alleged Organ Trade in Chinese Hospital
Family members question Chinese probe that deemed the case a suicide. And many in China support them.
June 29, 2025
BY
Eva Fu
China’s Auto Industry Exports New Cars as Used, Raising New Concerns of Dumping
China's exports of 'used' cars with zero mileage circumvents trade regulations and tariffs, which may lead to trade ...
June 29, 2025
BY
Alex Wu
Ottawa Orders Chinese Company Hikvision to Cease Canadian Operations
A minister said security and intelligence officials found that allowing the company to stay in Canada would injure ...
June 28, 2025
BY
Lily Zhou
China’s Economy Spirals With No End in Sight, Says Kyle Bass
Bass says Washington wields a 'trump card' that should serve as a deterrent against a Chinese attack on ...
June 28, 2025
BY
Frank Fang
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Jan Jekielek
As Peace Looms in Congo, Expert Says US Delivers ‘Heavy Blow to China’
The U.S.-brokered agreement could mean American access to valuable minerals, freezing China out of a region it prizes.
June 27, 2025
BY
Darren Taylor
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Guy Birchall
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Victoria Friedman
Trump to Make Unprecedented Second State Visit to UK in September
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Aldgra Fredly
EU Trade Ministers Meet in Brussels After US Announces 30 Percent Tariff
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