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CHINA FOREIGN RELATIONS
The U.S. government has been drafting sanctions on a number of mainland Chinese banks in retaliation for the communist state's commercial support of the Russian military industry, as reported by the Wall Street Journal on April 22 (Monday), citing individuals familiar with the matter. American officials have dialed up pressure
Mongolian Prime Minister’s China Trip Highlights Growing Economic Dependence on Beijing
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene, the prime minister of Mongolia, recently completed a trip to neighboring...
Prominent US Think Tank Leader Accused of Espionage and Illicit Dealings With the CCP
On July 10, federal prosecutors from the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the indictment of a well-known...
China and the Solomon Islands Forge Strategic Partnership Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
In a significant development that underscores the evolving geopolitics of the Pacific Islands, China's...
Toronto’s Newly Elected Mayor Received Help From Groups Aligned with the Chinese Communist Party
A Pro-Beijing group is claiming that it helped Toronto’s newly elected mayor, Olivia Chow, beat out dozens...
CCP Spy Base in Cuba Has Existed for 30 Years, Intelligence Officer Says
Rumors that Communist China is planning to build an intelligence hub in Cuba appear to have been debunked...
Xi Inspects Chinese Military’s Eastern Theater Command, Tells Them to Increase Odds of Victory
Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited the communist People's Liberation Army's (PLA) Eastern Theater Command...
China Fuming Over Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water Plan, May Completely Ban Seafood Imports From
It’s been more than a decade since a massive earthquake triggered a tsunami that severely damaged Japan...
China Hiding $3 Trillion in Foreign Currency ‘Shadow Reserves’, Former US Official Says
The amount of foreign currency held by Communist China could be as high as US$6 trillion, not the $3...
Chinese Democracy Activists Exiled in the West to Be ‘Pursued for Life’, Hong Kong Leader Says
On July 4, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, John Lee, said that eight pro-democracy activists who fled China...