The disappearance of Bao has undermined Beijing’s new priority of restoring business confidence following the end of its “zero-COVID” policy and crackdowns on the private sector …
Monthly Archives For February 2023
China is sitting on a trove of hacked American business and personal data, report finds
Even as the Chinese spy balloon floated across the U.S., China-linked hackers were gathering far more information by breaking into computer networks in America and around the world, according to a new …
China says TikTok ban reflects US insecurities
China says U.S. government bans on Chinese-owned video sharing app TikTok reflect Washington’s own insecurities and are an abuse of state power.
What We Know About the U.S. Intelligence Community’s Split on COVID-19 Origins
The Energy Department concluded with a low level of confidence that COVID-19 most likely emerged as a result of a leak from a laboratory in China.
Never forget those who shut down COVID-19 debate to protect China
But the ramifications of COVID-19 are far worse because the laptop didn’t make more than half a billion people sick or kill 7 million of them. Big Tech, of course, took the side of arrogant…
Five takeaways from the big COVID-19 ‘lab leak’ story
The tangled story of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a new twist. On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal revealed that the Department of Energy had shifted its position, now holding
China ‘Lost the Debate’ in Spy Balloon Saga, U.S. Envoy Says
The fallout of the balloon saga and Beijing’s position on Ukraine remain sticking points in the U.S.-China relationship, said U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Burns.
China must be ‘more honest’ on Covid origins, U.S. ambassador says
The remarks by Ambassador Nicholas Burns were criticized by Beijing, which says suggestions that Covid-19 began with a lab leak are politicizing the issue.
China Has ‘Very Clearly’ Taken Russia’s Side in Ukraine War: U.S.
The United States poured cold water on China’s peacemaking credentials on Monday and challenged Beijing to use its leverage over Moscow to bring a quick end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. On February 24, …
New Home Sales in China Pick Up After a Long Slump
China’s post-Covid reopening and lower mortgage rates helped draw home buyers back to the country’s moribund housing market.
Forget the spy balloon. China-linked hackers collect far more information, report says.
China-linked cyberespionage groups targeted 39 industries on nearly every continent, according to the CrowdStrike cybersecurity company.
Former president of China Merchants Bank indicted
Tian Huiyu former president of China Merchants Bank has been indicted for suspected bribery power abuse trade on undisclosed in …
ILAG Soars on Plans to Bring in Blockchain-Based Security Offerings
Shares of lockset manufacturer Intelligent Living Application Group (NASDAQ:ILAG) are soaring higher today after the company announced plans to introduce home security devices utilizing blockchain …