China’s sanctions against four members of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom are another affront against universal rights, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday.
Monthly Archives For January 2022
China intensifies biometrics, video surveillance research as social credit market builds
China leads all other nations in publishing research on the visual surveillance of populations, one of the most controversial segments of biometrics.
EHang opens 5G-connected vertiport for eVTOLs in Guangzhou, China
EHang opens a new, 5G-connected vertiport for eVTOLs in Guangzhou, China as part of that city’s AAV pilot program.
Harvard doesn’t have to cover professor’s China case defense costs, court rules
Massachusetts’ top court on Monday ruled that Harvard University was not required to cover the legal defense costs of a professor convicted last month on federal charges that he concealed his ties to …
Intel Blasted on Social Media Over China
Intel gets slammed on social media after reportedly removing references to the Chinese region of Xinjiang from an open letter it sent to suppliers.
Locked-down China is seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases as it prepares to host winter Olympics
China has been largely closed off from the rest of the world since the pandemic began, keeping its restrictions in place as other countries relaxed them.
China’s COVID-19 flare-ups and lockdowns are disrupting port and chip-factory operations, hitting the supply chain — again
COVID outbreaks in China come on the back of signs that the global supply-chain crisis was easing. Samsung and Micron warned that a lockdown in the city of Xi’an could affect chip-factory operations.
AXT, Inc. Announces Formal Application for Subsidiary IPO
AXT, Inc. (NasdaqGS: AXTI), a leading manufacturer of compound semiconductor substrate wafers, today announced that its wafer manufacturing subsidiary in China, Beijing Tongmei Xtal Technology Co., …
China’s Digital Yuan on WeChat
The digital currency is now available on the popular messaging and mobile payments app, which has more than 1 billion users.
Two years later, 55 lakh people died, Beijing silent on the origin of Corona: no one can expose China.
More than two years have passed since the Communist Party of China died of coronavirus in Wuhan on December 6. announced the day of 2013. This was followed by January by the WHO. There will…
China goes to extreme lengths to stiff-arm coronavirus ahead of Olympics
The Chinese port city of Tianjin is in partial lockdown as authorities try to stamp out a number of COVID-19 cases as part of extreme efforts to stiff-arm the coronavirus before the Winter Olympic …
US Figure Skating picks experience over youth for Beijing
U.S. Figure Skating’s selection committee caused a stir Sunday night when it selected veterans Vincent Zhou and Jason Brown over 17-year-old rising star Ilia Malinin to join Nathan Chen at the Beijing …
China Locks Down Third City, This One Home to 14 Million, After 40 COVID Cases Found
A cluster of COVID-19 cases was reported in Tianjin after 20 children and parents tested positive. The city is now on a partial lockdown ahead of the Olympics.