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The Argentine government on June 4 issued a preliminary award for a major river dredging contract to a Belgian company and its local partner, which has previously worked with a Chinese state-owned dredging firm. The losing bidder, another Belgian company backed by a U.S. partners, has since challenged the outcome,
China Targets KFC, Starbucks in State-led Crackdown on International Brands
In a recent wave of boycotts seen in China, KFC has found itself as the latest target after being accused...
China Gave Out A Record $3.14 Trillion in New Bank Loans
Data released by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) on Jan. 10 showed that China’s new yuan loan lending...
Lawsuit Filed Against Major American Universities, Collusion of Price-Fixing
On Jan. 9, a lawsuit was filed at the Illinois federal court against sixteen prestigious U.S. universities...
Apple Watch Records Two Days of Arrhythmia Leading Up To Myocarditis Death of 26-Year-Old Following Pfizer
An Apple Watch worn by a 26-year-old South Dakota man who died from myocarditis four days after accepting...
North Korea Tests 3rd ‘Hypersonic’ Missile, Applauds ‘Superior Maneuverability’
On Jan. 11, North Korea reportedly tested a third ballistic missile that is believed to be more capable...
Fed up, German Companies Leaving China Due to ‘COVID Zero’ Policy
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) harsh lockdown of the city of Xi'an has severely interrupted the...
‘Historic’ Defense Pact Signed By Japan and Australia Amidst China’s Expanding Aggression
On Jan. 6, the Prime Ministers of Japan and Australia met via a virtual meeting to sign a defense treaty...
‘Unsilenced’ Tells a Story of Chinese Persecution–And International Compliance
In the latest work by award winning filmmaker Leon Lee, an enthralling story about Falun Gong — a spiritual...
Winter Olympics Lead to More Extreme COVID-19 Prevention Measures in Xi’an
China's northern city Xi'an has been under a city-wide lockdown since Dec. 23. On Dec. 27, it escalated...