The secretary of state’s remarks came after the Justice Department charged an NYPD officer on Monday with spying for China.
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NYPD Officer Charged With Spying on Tibetans for China
Baimadajie Angwang, a community affairs officer, acted “at the direction and control” of Chinese government officials at the Chinese Consulate.
China, WHO Could Have Prevented COVID Pandemic, Congressional Report Concludes
The WHO accepted Chinese propaganda regarding the outbreak, effectively misinforming other nations on the spread of coronavirus.
Georgia Senate Candidate Jon Ossoff Quietly Discloses Financial Ties to Pro-CCP Hong Kong Media Company
PCCW, the largest telecom agency in Hong Kong, is run by Chairman Richard Li, son of Hong Kong’s richest man,
Trump Administration to Ban Americans from Downloading TikTok, WeChat
The Commerce Department will prohibit U.S. business transactions with messaging app WeChat beginning September 20 and TikTok on November 12.
Former U.S. Amb. to China Claims Hong Kong Protesters ‘Went Too Far,’ Denies China Carrying Out Genocide of Uyghurs
J. Stapleton Roy, who served as U.S. envoy to China from 1991 to 1995, made the remarks during a Zoom
U.S. Bans Cotton, Other Products from Xinjiang, Citing Forced Uyghur Labor
Officials added that the ban was initially limited in order to be “legally unassailable” but that more prohibitions are to
USC Professor Who Used Chinese Word That Sounds Like English Slur ‘Not Dismissed Nor Suspended,’ Admin Says
USC’s Marshall School of Business’ dean is on the defensive after receiving widespread backlash for his handling of the incident.
Australian Journalists Flee China after Diplomatic Stand Off
Two journalists fled after being questioned by intelligence agents and forced to seek the protection of their country’s government.
China Forces Unproven COVID Treatments on Xinjiang Residents in Lockdown
The medicine, which is being distributed throughout Xinjiang in white bottles, is made of unknown compounds.
‘China is Rooting for Joe Biden’: Tom Cotton Accuses the Vice President of Aiding China’s Rise Throughout His Nearly 50-Year Career
Cotton juxtaposed Biden’s record with that of Trump, who he is said is addressing America’s geopolitical competition with China head
Trump Admin May Label China’s Treatment of Uighurs a ‘Genocide’: Report
A genocide designation by the U.S. government could have political and legal consequences for the country.
American University Administrators Must Step Up to Fight Beijing’s Authoritarian Influence
The CCP seeks to make American campuses less conducive to open inquiry, and more dangerous for students and professors. It
The Effects of Hong Kong’s National-Security Law Are Already Clear
The law has emboldened Xi Jinping’s regime to suppress dissent, punish activism, and create fear within the city’s democracy movement.
The Long Road Ahead for Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movement
All may not be lost, but Beijing’s crackdown has ensured that the movement faces a bleak short-term future.
U.S. Companies Push for Leniency in Trump’s Ban of Chinese App WeChat
Trump ordered the Commerce Department earlier this month to draw up a plan to ban WeChat within 45 days.
State Department to Require Chinese ‘Confucius Institutes’ to Register as Foreign Agents: Report
U.S. agencies and elected officials have warned that the institutes serve as propaganda centers used by China to project soft
Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested Under New National Security Law
The media mogul is being charged for allegedly colluding with foreign forces under the new national security law.
TikTok Threatens Litigation After Trump Issues Executive Order Banning the App in 45 Days
“We are shocked by the recent Executive Order, which was issued without any due process,” the company said in a
Trump vs. TikTok: An Opening Salvo against Chinese Tech
The American crackdown on the popular social-media app has invited specious comparisons to China’s model of censorship.
The Chinese Economic Threat
As Sino–American relations continue to deteriorate, liberal democracies need to unite against China’s ever-expanding economic influence.
Trump Admin Looking to Boost Arms Sales to India after Deadly China Clashes
The Trump administration is seeking to boost arms sales to India following deadly clashes between Chinese and Indian soldiers.
‘Dark money’ group tied to Tom Cotton targets Democrats in Trump-won districts
Senator Tom Cotton (Tom Brenner/Getty Images) A “dark money” group launched by allies of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) is spending
‘We Were Basically Working for the Chinese Government:’ Former NBA Employees Detail Abuses of Students at Chinese Academies
The NBA received multiple employee complaints that instructors in China were physically abusing pupils, and that students were not receiving
Zuckerberg To Testify that Anti-Trust Legislation against Facebook Will Only Aid China
Facebook chief executive officer will argue that any weakening of U.S. companies will cede territory to Chinese companies.
US Restrictions Threaten Admissions, Careers for Chinese STEM Students
Reading Time: 5 minutes The moment that college student Kecheng Du saw a tweet from President Trump saying only “China!,”
China Orders U.S. Consulate in Chengdu Shut in Retaliation for Houston Closure
The closure was a “legitimate and necessary response to the unjustified act by the United States,” China’s foreign ministry said
Hong Kong Protesters Are Still Fighting the Good Fight
They’ve switched up their tactics to outsmart their oppressors, whose tyranny is clearer by the day.
Chinese Consulate in San Francisco Harboring Military Researcher Wanted by FBI
The researcher, Tang Juan, originally came to the U.S. on a J-1 visa to work at the University of California,
DOJ Indicts Two Chinese Suspects for Hacking U.S. Firms, Stealing Trade Secrets and Coronavirus Research
The Trump administration warned in May that China was attempting to steal or set back American research on a coronavirus
U.S. Rejects ‘Most’ of China’s Maritime Claims Over South China Sea
“The world will not allow Beijing to treat the South China Sea as its maritime empire” said U.S. Secretary of
Half a Million Hong Kong Residents Defy Government Warnings to Vote in Pro-Democracy Primary
More than 600,000 people voted at more than 250 polling stations across the city for candidates who support the pro-democracy demonstrations.
TikTok deploys lobbyists tied to Trump, top Democrats as US considers ban
(Mustafa Murat Kaynak / Anadolu Agency) TikTok is one of the most popular and fastest-growing apps in the U.S. But
The Cost of China’s Intellectual-Property Theft
Imagine if pirates were sailing up and down America’s coasts, plundering treasure worth between 0.9 percent and 2.6 percent of
U.S. Social Media Companies Cease Hong Kong Data Requests, Citing National Security Law
Several U.S. social media companies have ceased reviewing requests by Hong Kong authorities to search residents’ data, following China’s implementation
Hong Kong Denies Bail to First Person Charged under New National-Security Law
Tong Ying-kit, carried a “Liberate Hong Kong” sign and drove his motorcycle into police, knocking over and injuring several officers.
U.S. Seizes $800k Chinese Shipment of Human Hair Products on Suspicion of Human Rights Violations
U.S. customs seized a Chinese shipment of nearly 13 tons of wigs and other human hair products suspected of being