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Japan Condemns China’s Ban on Dual-Use Exports
Beijing’s decision is the latest attempt to pressure Tokyo after Japan’s prime minister said an attack on Taiwan would be deemed an existential threat.
After Maduro’s Arrest, CCP Censors Let Anti-American Hatred Spread Online—By Design: Analysts
As Chinese state media accused America of ‘hegemonic behavior,’ China’s censors quietly allowed emotional and violent rhetoric to surface on its internet.
At Least 24 Venezuelan Security Officers Killed in US Raid to Capture Maduro
The updated figures bring the official death toll to at least 56, including Cuban allies serving as security personnel for Venezuela’s ruling regime.
US Expands List of Countries Subject to Visa Bonds of up to $15,000
The State Department said the visa bond policy is intended to deter visa overstays.
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Somali UN Ambassador Linked to Ohio Health Care Company Sanctioned for Medicaid Fraud, HHS Says
U.S. health officials said the U.N. Security Council president is associated with a Cincinnati home health agency targeted in a federal fraud case.
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