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Putin to hold summit with Xi at start of Olympics in Beijing
Vladimir Putin will meet with China’s Xi Jinping to brief him on Moscow’s talks with the United States and NATO ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Olympic Athletes Advised to Take Burner Phone to China As Required App Has Security Flaws
Olympic committees in countries including the U.S. have asked athletes to leave their phones and computers at home out of concern they will be monitored.
NBA silence on China proves it’s less interested in human rights than the bottom line
The NBA has been silent on China’s human rights violations, including its treatment of Uyghur Muslims that human rights organizations decry as a genocide.
China Bond Rally Gathers Steam as Bets on Further Easing Rise
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New supply chain worries emerge as China races to contain omicron
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‘The Ingraham Angle’ on why US needs to boycott Beijing Winter Olympics
This is a rush transcript from “The Ingraham Angle,” January 17, 2022. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS HOST: –as always, you make the…
Omicron Tests China’s Covid Zero
“The country still relies heavily on border closures and stringent domestic curbs to keep the virus at bay.” How well will China and its vaccines hold up against omicron? Colum Murphy breaks down the …
U.S. lawmakers call for U.N. Uyghur rights report before China’s Olympics
U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday urged the United Nations’ human rights office to release its assessment of China’s policies in Xinjiang before next month’s Beijing Winter Olympics, which the U.S. government …