The United States has denounced the Chinese government for the arrest of 15 democracy campaigners in Hong Kong, among them some of the most experienced and distinguished.William Barr, the US … ( read original story…
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Coronavirus Task Force’s Dr. Deborah Birx Says COVID-19 Likely Moved From Animal to Human, Originated in China
Birx said she doesn’t dispute that coronavirus originated in China, but so far evidence is lacking that it’s spread was the result of a Wuhan laboratory accident. ( read original story …)
Birx says China has ‘moral obligation’ to be transparent in communications about coronavirus pandemic
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A $100 Billion Breather: China Banks Give Borrowers a Coronavirus Debt Holiday
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US – China Relations: Trump Warns Beijing Of Consequences If It Was ‘Knowingly Responsible’ For Coronavirus Outbreak
A mistake is a mistake,” Trump said Saturday. “But if China was knowingly responsible, there will be consequences.” … ( read original story …)
U.S. Sent China $18M in Face Masks and Protective Gear Ahead of Shortages as Outbreak Spread Globally: Report
The U.S. Commerce Department pushed U.S. manufacturers to sell millions of dollars’ worth of face masks and other personal protective equipment to China in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak earlier … ( read original…
Beijing requires nucleic acid tests for eight groups of people
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China’s Gome to raise $200 mln through debt sale to Pinduoduo – source
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Arrests show Beijing sees Hong Kong crackdown as priority: activist
Suppressing Hong Kong’s democracy movement is a priority for China, even in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, a top pro-democracy leader said on Sunday, a day after police arrested him and 14 … (…
Trump said China may have started the coronavirus deliberately, as top advisers claim attacking Beijing may be the best way to for the president to save his job
Blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on China will shift attention away from the US death toll and help clinch his re-election, said Trump’s advisors. ( read original story …)
China posts first GDP decline on record as coronavirus cripples economy
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