Spotlight on China

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Spotlight on China
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Provide viewers factual news and insights about China.
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North Carolina lawmakers vote to ban China, hostile countries from buying U.S. farmland The North Carolina House lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Wednesday, April 26, banning state-owned companies and hostile foreign countries, including China, from buying farmland or
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Protest at Manhattan building allegedly it’s a disguised Chinese police station At a building in Chinatown on February 25, demonstrators stood outside yelling for the demolition of an alleged Chinese police outpost hidden inside it. Protestor Ziyun Huang told the New York Post,
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U.S. House overwhelmingly passes measure banning Chinese from buying American farmland A bipartisan House majority overwhelmingly passed a measure on March 30 to protect U.S. rural land critical for renewable energy away from Chinese investors.
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More states legislators working on bills to tackle China’s growing presence on US soil In recent years, China's purchase of U.S. farmland has raised significant concerns in many states. In light of the potential risk, several states legislator have been endorsing bills that ban
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91% of Chinese people’s deposits disappear: Exports fall sharply Plunging exports, rising unemployment, and the disappearance of people’s deposits show that China’s economy cannot escape difficulties after the pandemic. According to Apollo News, exports are plunging, causing
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Officials are seizing farmland and destroying crops following a pilot scheme to “stabilize the grain supply,” as part of a government bid to ensure food security. According to Radio Free Asia, critics say the new rules aim to increase state power over grain supply and let rural
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China says Canada smears it as 2 Chinese secret police stations being investigated On Friday, March 10, China accused Canada of smearing its reputation. The response came after Canada reported they were investigating two Chinese police stations in Quebec.
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U.S. House passes historic bill to punish CCP's forced organ harvesting In a historic move, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on March 27 to punish the Chinese regime for its brutal practice of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience.
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China: When the world’s worst polluter leads global rush for coal China is leading in coal-burning capacity in the world in 2022 despite global promises to phase out the fuel.
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Ex-Harvard Professor Sentenced for Lying About China Ties Former Harvard University chemist and department head Charles Lieber was sentenced to two years of supervised release for lying to US authorities about his role in the Thousand Talents Programme, one of several Chinese
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Pentagon raises concern about new China’s spying tools on US soil “A Trojan horse” or a “new Huawei” is what Pentagon officials used to describe Chinese-made cranes operating at American ports. Officials are now concerned whether these cranes could be Beijing’s spying tool.
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China prevents U.S. webcast of UN rights meeting on North Korea China has obstructed an attempt to stream online from the United Nations Security Council in New York a UN discussion on human rights abuses in North Korea.
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Military-aged Chinese men enter the US in batches, raising concerns about CCP infiltration On April 19, a Fox News reporter captured exclusive images of hundreds of military-aged Chinese men charged in Brownsville, Texas, and turned over to an NGO in Darien Gap, Central America.
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Overseas Chinese ‘police stations’ under investigation by Canadian police Canadian Police are investigating two Montreal centers accused of being used as Chinese state-backed police stations, reported Reuters on March 9.
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Chinese couple heavily criticized for receiving subsidies in the US, despite $16,000 monthly income A few days ago, a video circulated on the Chinese internet, showing a Chinese couple living in the U.S. boasting that they received free food that was distributed to the poor.
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After the "White paper movement" broke out at the end of last year, with the majority of participants protesting the CCP's Zero-Covid policy being young people, at the beginning of this year, there was a "white hair movement" of the elderly, opposing CCP's "health care reform."
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Seagate ordered to pay $300 million penalty for selling hard drives to China's Huawei Seagate Technology Holdings Plc, the world's biggest producer of computer hard drives, has agreed to pay a $300 million civil penalty in a settlement with U.S. authorities. The company's move
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China plans to overpower Elon Musk’s Starlink with its own army of satellites Researchers expect a massive fleet of Chinese satellites to enter lower-Earth orbit as Beijing looks to disrupt SpaceX's Starlink.
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Unafraid of Beijing, many countries’ embassies in China commemorated June 4th Movement on Weibo June 4 this year marks the 34th anniversary of the “1989 Tiananmen Massacre,” in which thousands of unarmed students and protesters died at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party
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Economic crisis, why does China's regime still sharply increase military spending? China's regime on March 5 announced that this year they would set aside 1.56 trillion yuan (nearly $225 billion) for the military budget, up 7.2% from last year. The Chinese Communist regime's
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China is developing systems to attack satellites According to secret Pentagon documents, China would set up cyber systems to disable U.S. satellites in war scenarios. This information leak comes from files released by a member of the Air National Guard, which caused a national
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Apple suppliers exiting China faster than thought: AirPod producer AirPods maker GoerTek said Apple’s suppliers are moving their production away from the Chinese market faster than expected.
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12 Chinese provinces may go bankrupt! Police officer salary cuts in first-class cities China has entered the "comprehensive salary cuts" era, and the finances of the country's local authorities are in major crisis, in which 12 provinces and cities are "at high risk of
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