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Hong Kong district council election: Beijing loyalist parties dominate nominations, analysts predict shift towards ‘less diversity’ in politics
Major Beijing loyalist political parties took the lion’s share of nominations to run in Hong Kong’s December district council election, leaving smaller groups struggling to navigate the changed …
US taxpayer funds used in coronavirus experiments with Wuhan lab before pandemic, report claims
A new investigation claims that in 2018, under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institutes of Health funded an experiment where scientists at a Montana lab infected bats with a …
U.S. Lab’s Experiments with Coronavirus Strain from China Preceded Global Outbreak
In the outskirts of Montana, just a 15-minute drive from the presidential retreat of Camp David, an American laboratory performed experiments with a strain of coronavirus shipped from Wuhan, China.
China helps Indonesia launch bullet train that travels at 218 mph: ‘The name is inspired by the sound of a rushing … train’
Despite a number of delays, the high-speed “Whoosh” bullet train has now launched in Indonesia, providing carbon-pollution-free travel from Jakarta to Bandung. According to Reuters, the project cost more than $7 billion,
Yang Hengjun’s release must be ‘front of mind’ for PM’s Beijing trip
Detained Australian writer Yang Hengjun must remain “front of mind” for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese when he visits China, says Acting Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. Yang Hengjun’s family have written a letter to the Prime…
China removes anonymity of bloggers’ accounts with more than 500,000 followers
China’s most popular social media platforms on Tuesday announced that “self-media” accounts with more than 500,000 followers will be asked to display real-name information, a controversial measure that has prompted concerns over doxxing and privacy…
Scarborough Shoal: The China-Philippines Flashpoint Explained
An uninhabited rock has played an outsized part in the unraveling of China’s relationship with the neighboring Philippines.
Hospital care experiences of female relatives caring for patients with post-stroke dysphagia during the COVID-19: a qualitative study in China
Background Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Chinese hospitals are forced to impose stringent regulations, which unavoidably affect patients with stroke who need continued rehabilitation and long-term disease treatment.
U.S. and China Are Smoothing Ties—but Military Frictions Still Chafe
SINGAPORE—Tensions between the U.S. and Chinese militaries continue to simmer even as their leaders prepare for a likely summit in the coming weeks, a sign of the difficulties the two global powers face in managing…
REVEALED: Anthony Fauci-run lab in MONTANA experimented with coronavirus strain shipped in from Wuhan a year BEFORE Covid pandemic began
The WIV1-coronavirus was shipped from the Wuhan lab the FBI believes … began because a virus jumped from animals to humans or it was leaked from a lab in China, the lab-leak theory is what…
Shenzhen’s Electric Symphony and the Echoes of Conflict: A Global Perspective
In the bustling streets of Shenzhen, China, the hum of electric buses provides a rhythmic, futuristic soundtrack to daily life. This southern metropolis, often hailed as China’s Silicon Valley, has …
China’s spy agency claims ‘gene weapons’ that target specific races are being developed by ‘certain’ countries in eerie warning
While China believes its nation is a target, presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr has previously stated that the Chinese are the ones developing ethnic bioweapons. The Independent candidate also noted that Covid-19 was engineered to…