Tag: China in Focus

China to Send Troops to Russia for ‘Vostok’ Drill

The first joint military drills between China and Russia since Moscow invaded Ukraine are taking place, and other nations are joining in. China pushes back on praise from Russia—complimenting Chinese drones on their supposed military prowess. Taiwan vows to defend itself 24/7. The island’s president thanks troops for their service amid “indescribable” pressure from Beijing….


China’s Cyberattack on America Starts With Your Phone

Destroying a nation from within is the goal of the Chinese regime. One of its biggest weapons is something we rely on every day: our smartphones. In this special report, we look at how China’s cyberattacks are going far beyond institutions. Now, they’re getting personal and changing our behavior through the very devices in the…


Texas University Ends Climate Cooperation With China, Citing Security Risks

Universities in China and Texas are no longer working together over national security concerns. But was the United States aiding China’s navy? China is Washington’s number one national security threat, or is it? We look at new data on the U.S. stance. Made in Mexico or Made in China? Some Chinese companies are branching out…


China’s Drill Footage ‘Not True’: Taiwan

Taiwan is calling Chinese military drill footage into doubt. Questions rise over where the video came from and exactly how close Beijing’s troops got to a group of disputed islands. A delayed weapons test was successfully launched. On the roster was the U.S. Minuteman III ballistic missile, after Washington postponed the warhead test over tensions…


Scientist: Wuhan Lab Researched Lethal Nipah Virus

Secret research has been uncovered on one of the world’s deadliest viruses from inside China’s most controversial lab. A scientist testifies about his findings—and why Canada is involved. A U.S. delegation is landing in Taiwan. The visit angers China, and officials say more intense military drills are on their way. We zoom in on Beijing’s…


‘They Can Do Audio, Video, Physical Surveillance on You 24H/365D a Year’: Rex Lee on Intrusive Apps

In this special episode, we sat down with Rex M. Lee, cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy. He helps shed light on China’s cyberattacks on America, how they affect us in our daily lives, and what can be done to stop them. Lee notes one way adversarial countries can get in is through invasive apps:…


5 Chinese State Companies to Delist from NYSE

Five major state-owned Chinese companies are about to delist from the New York Stock Exchange. China’s regulator says it’s by choice, but an ongoing U.S.-China debate may suggest otherwise. Some officials say investment company BlackRock is putting climate issues at the top of its agenda—even above making a profit for U.S. pension funds. Beijing has…


Inflation and Price Hikes: Forces Behind the Numbers

Rising prices and falling currencies—the effects of inflation are hitting hard. But in this age of globalization, what role is the Chinese regime playing in U.S. inflation? And how is the Middle East involved? In this special report, we look at how players in different countries move across the global chessboard and how actions thousands…


Four Ambassadors to China Died in the Past Year

Beijing releases a major policy document on Taiwan—the first of its kind in two decades. China wraps up its live military drill surrounding Taiwan, but officials say it’s not the end of Chinese action there. ​​ The United States and Canada are sending warships to sail through the Taiwan Strait. They say it’s set to…


Twitter Founder Calls for the End of Chinese Regime

A $280 billion spending bill is signed into law. It aims to boost the American semiconductor industry and reduce dependency on China. Another bill also gets introduced. If passed, it would block the Chinese Communist Party from buying farmland in America. The continued practice has been called a national security issue. Twitter’s co-founder is calling…