Tag: China in Focus

Power Grab: What Xi Jinping’s 3rd Term Means

Following in the footsteps of Chairman Mao Zedong, one of the most brutal communist leaders the world has seen, is history about to repeat itself with Xi Jinping? In this special report, we look at what Xi Jinping’s third term means for China and the world, what America can expect going forward, and if the…


Former US Military Pilot Arrested in Australia

A former U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot has been arrested in Australia. He previously worked in China, training Chinese pilots. Australia is taking a new step to counter China in a decision to boost military spending and increase aid for Pacific countries. Uyghurs are suing the British government. Some UK companies are allegedly sourcing cotton…


DOJ Charges Alleged Chinese Spies With Obstruction

China’s long arm is trying to recruit spies on American soil. But a double agent spoils the plan, leaving Chinese nationals charged for the attempt. NTD visits a Chinese police station in New York—undercover. Protests persist in China. Activists are testing out new ways to speak out, out of view of security cameras. Legislators from…


The Power of One: China’s Xi Secures Third Term

Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping is now the country’s most powerful ruler in decades. Surrounded by loyalists, where will he lead the nation? Markets may hold the answer. Hong Kong stocks are plummeting to new lows, alongside China’s currency. New concerns arise over Taiwan. Chinese army officials who had helped monitor the island have…


‘We Are at War, and We’re at Cyber War’: Rex Lee on Tech Hybrid Warfare

In this special episode, we sat down with Rex Lee, cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy. He sheds light on tech-based hybrid warfare, what hybrid warfare is, and how technology is integrated. Lee says: “People don’t realize that any app, whether it’s developed by Google, ByteDance from China, Baidu from China—which is an Android app…


Report: US Tech Boosts China’s Hypersonic Missiles

A new report is giving details on missile technology funded by U.S. taxpayers being transferred to China. Are Halloween candies safe? Lethal fentanyl found disguised inside snacks has been seized by U.S. officials. Beijing officials are vowing to boost the “fighting spirit” of Chinese diplomacy, alongside the regime’s political conference. After an attack inside the…


Freedom at Stake: How an Attack on Taiwan Could Play Out

Millions of lives are at risk. Freedom is in question. In this special report, we look at what an attack on Taiwan could look like, the impacts it would have here in America, and whether U.S. troops would pay the price. Joining us to help shed light on the topic are James Carafano, the Heritage…


FBI Warns Dems., GOP About Chinese Hackers

The U.S. military is weak, according to an American think tank. Experts break down why that may be, and how adversaries are reacting. China is targeting the U.S. midterm elections. The FBI is warning the headquarters of both parties about threats from Chinese hackers. Corruption has been revealed inside the Chinese Communist Party. Around 500 million…


US Boosts Crackdown on China Semiconductor Access

A potential dilemma emerges for Americans helping China advance its semiconductor industry. Will they keep their jobs, or their citizenship? Chinese leader Xi Jinping is vowing to win the U.S.-China tech war—despite sweeping U.S. sanctions. The UK is issuing a threat alert over China, recruiting former British Air Force pilots to train their own force….


Protester Pulled Into UK Chinese Consulate, Beaten

A protester was assaulted after people reportedly pulled him into a Chinese consulate in the UK. British police are now investigating. Beijing is refusing to renounce the use of force on Taiwan. The head of the Chinese Communist Party reiterated the message during a major congress meeting. A setback for Shein—a fast-fashion brand from China—involves…