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GitHub bans app used to fight health restrictions in China
The reaction of Chinese citizens to the pressure exerted by the CCP with its "zero-COVID" policy manifests in different ways. Many simply stayed at home in fear. Others, with more courage, sought to end controls and dared to go into the streets to protest. There are also those who chose ...
Chinese intelligence officer gets 20 years for spying
On November 16, an intelligence officer accused of spying for the Chinese regime was sentenced to 20 years in prison. The U.S. federal court convicted him on charges related to the theft of trade secrets and electronic espionage. This is the first case in which a Chinese intelligence officer was extradited ...
Semiconductor engineers flee China
China has always strived to develop its semiconductor industry, once paying 2 to 3 times higher wages to recruit a large number of Taiwanese engineers to work across the strait. However, as reported by the The New York Times, due to Chinese regime's pandemic restrictions and the impact of the ...
Apple and the consequences of partnering with the Chinese regime
Images of people escaping from a factory facility in China at the end of October swept the world. Workers jumping over fences and fleeing cross-country or walking along roadsides to escape the harsh working conditions and quarantine measures put one of the most emblematic companies of these times, Apple, in ...
US blocks more than 1,000 shipments of Chinese solar panels suspected of using slave labor
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act issued in the United States as a measure to discourage slave labor against ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China, began to take effect on June 21. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized over 1,000 shipments of solar energy equipment up to October 25. This was ...
China holds World Internet Conference while tightening cyberspace censorship
Chinese leader Xi Jinping congratulated the World Internet Conference (WIC) through an official statement on November 9. The conference was held at the Wuzhen Exhibition Center, which has hosted the event since 2014. Several U.S. tech executives virtually attended the event, including the CEOs of IBM, Intel, and Cisco. Invited guests, ...
Chinese drones used for national holiday in Taiwan: investigation demanded
In the month of October, Taiwan celebrated its National Day with more than 500 drones flying over the accompanying the celebration. But recently a report revealed that these drones were manufactured in China. the official Lu Ming-che, exposed in Taiwan's legislature the origin of the drones and demanded an investigation ...
Missing Chinese journalist: Is her body on display at the macabre Body Worlds exhibition?
This week, a story several years old and considered by many to be an "urban legend" resurfaced with a vengeance after a Korean TV show exposed the subject. The plot, which features a powerful CCP member, his influential wife, and a beautiful Chinese TV presenter, is about love, betrayal, mystery, ...
Caution with BeiDou: Chinese ‘GPS’ may be spying on us
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has pushed to develop its own Satellite Navigation System, BeiDou, to break its dependence on the already-known American GPS and European GALILEO. On November 4, China's State Council Office released the white paper "BeiDou in the New Era," which talks about its latest update while trying ...
Rolling the dice: The world on alert for falling Chinese regime space junk
The world was placed on alert on Friday, November 4, after it became known that the wreckage of a rocket booster released by the Chinese communist regime into space would inevitably land somewhere on Earth. The rocket in question was responsible for carrying the last module to the Chinese Space Station ...
Chinese regime goes for monkey reproduction in space, follows up with humans?
Recently, the Chinese regime announced with great fanfare its new and controversial experiment with primates in space. For now it is going for the reproduction, of animals. This was announced by scientist Zhang Lu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, when he said that they will ...
Chinese fishing fleet defied the US Coast Guard
On November 1, an Associated Press released a report describing an incident involving Chinese fishing boats and the U.S. Coast Guard in August of this year. The Chinese fishing fleet is known for its predatory activities in the world's oceans. As a result, many countries have complained to the Chinese Communist ...
How Huawei director was released in exchange for two Canadian citizens
On October 27, a report by The Wall Street Journal broke the details of the arrest and release of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's CFO, and the prisoner swap in 2021 that kept tensions high between the United States, Canada, and the Chinese regime through three years of negotiations. Meng is the daughter ...
US continues buying banned Chinese technology that threatens national security
Following actions taken in 2019, by former President Trump, on banning the government's use of Chinese technologies, which breach national security, a new report finds that the measure is not enforced. On October 26, Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology reported that at least 1,681 state and local entities ...
CCP’s 10-year environmental achievements exposed
Officials from China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment cite many figures and claim that they have managed the environment more effectively in the past decade. But Chinese investigative reporters revealed that the Chinese regime's devastating attack on the environment is terrifying, making it unlikely that the environment will be restored ...
TikTok: A social network used as an intelligence tool to monitor Americans’ whereabouts
According to a shocking report in Forbes magazine, TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has reportedly been using the app to monitor specific individuals' physical locations in the United States. The project reports to ByteDance's Internal Audit and Risk Control department, which is tasked with investigating possible misconduct by current and former employees ...
