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Insider communications found that authors of a paper on the origins of Covid feared they would be attacked by the Chinese government over the study’s explosive claims.
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Shenzhen’s “smart manufacturing” electromechanical products are popular overseas. From January to May of 2023, Shenzhen’s imports and exports with countries along the …
COVID scientists accused of lab leak ‘cover up’ feared ‘s— show’ after blaming China for spread
House Republicans released a report alleging that top scientists worked with Dr. Anthony Fauci to suppress the coronavirus lab leak theory due to political concerns.
China leaves US trailing in race to build warships
China is now the world’s leading shipbuilder by such a large margin that it dwarfs the capability of the United States to produce “battle force” warships and su …
China Targeted State Department Emails in Microsoft Hack, U.S. Officials Say
Microsoft said that the hack began in May and was discovered just before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s trip to Beijing in late June.
Blockchain Association calls for investigation into Prometheum over alleged ‘sweetheart’ SEC deal
The Blockchain Association requested SEC inspector general Deborah Jeffrey look into the approval of Prometheum’s SPBD license and any “personal connections” with the commission.
Did US deviate from usual sanctions after China balloon incursion? GOP chairman subpoenas documents
The House Foreign Affairs chairman has subpoenaed the State Department for classified documents that could indicate whether the U.S. deviated from its plans for sanctioning China after a Chinese surveillance balloon crossed over sensitive military…
China-based hackers have breached government and individual email accounts, Microsoft says
China has called accusations that a China-based hacking group breached government-linked email accounts “disinformation,” saying they were meant to divert attention from U.S. cyber activities.
China welcomes global companies, including US ones, to deepen presence in nation’s market: Chinese vice president
The US has no intention to “decouple” from the Chinese economy, and a “decoupling” of the world’s two largest economies would be disastrous for both countries and would destabilize the world, US …
China’s latest export, after fentanyl, COVID-19, is counterfeit postage stamps
The United States Postal Service has been struggling for decades to pay it’s way. Now there’s a new obstacle in its path to solvency: counterfeit postage stamps Made in China.
Beijing transforms wholesale market into innovation zone
Beijing’s largest clothing wholesale markets near the Beijing Zoo in Xicheng district have been transformed into a national-level finance and high-tech innovation zone where many young people like to …
China brands Microsoft hacking report ‘disinformation’
Microsoft claimed in a blog post that a China-based hacking group has breached email accounts linked to government agencies in Western Europe.