Tag: US sanctions

Russia, India Extend Military Cooperation Deal Despite US Sanctions Risk

Russia and India on Monday extended a military cooperation deal through to 2030 and signed a $5.4 billion missile defense system contract, despite a possibility of sanctions from the United States. The bilateral agreements were made between Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and his Russian counterpart, General Sergey Shoigu, hours before a meeting between Indian…


EpochTV Review: Hostage Diplomacy

Commentary In this episode of Kash’s Corner, “A Three Way Deal?–One Huawei CFO, Two Americans, and Two Canadians,” hosts Kash Patel and Jan Jekielek discuss the deferred prosecution agreement that was given to Huawei’s CFO by the Department of Justice, the events that followed, and the implications of those events. Huawei is a massive telecom…


Beijing Has Taken Advantage of America’s Academic Freedom, Security Expert Says

Five American colleges have undisclosed ties to a leading Chinese military research university sanctioned by the United States, according to a recent Washington Free Beacon report. One defense expert says that the U.S. must sever such ties and partnerships to protect American national security. The report showed an internet archive record of a partnership between…


Beijing Has Taken Advantage of America’s Academic Freedoms, Security Expert Says

Five American colleges have undisclosed ties to a leading Chinese military research university sanctioned by the United States, according to a recent Washington Free Beacon report. One defense expert says that the U.S. must sever such ties and partnerships to protect American national security. The report showed an internet archive record of a partnership between…


Incarcerated Beijing Artist Facing Third Round of Imprisonment for Her Belief

Xu Na, a poet, freelance painter, and Falun Gong practitioner in Beijing, was abducted from her home again on July 19, 2020, for taking and posting photos online about the severe pandemic situation in Beijing. The official allegation against her was “undermining law enforcement with a cult organization,” which is “a standard pretext used by…


TSMC’s Plan to Boost Chip Production in Chinese Factory Met With Opposition

Chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) recently announced its plan to add new production lines in its existing plant in Nanjing, China. However, an expert in China’s telecom industry penned an article to express his opposition, claiming that China may not obtain the technology it desires from TSMC, and Chinese companies will face more…


Dubai Man Arrested in Vancouver Is Wanted by FBI for Allegedly Aiding Iranian Airline Dodge US Sanctions

A Dubai man was detained in Vancouver for allegedly helping an Iranian airline evade U.S. sanctions, one month after the high-profile arrest of Huawei’s senior executive. When Seyed Abood Sari arrived at Vancouver International Airport on Jan. 17, 2019, claiming to be on a trip to visit his sons, he was flagged and detained by…


Chinese Regime Introduces New Commerce Rules In Retaliation Against US Sanctions

China’s Ministry of Commerce issued new rules on Jan. 9 in a bid to counter sanctions and restrictions imposed by foreign governments against Chinese companies and individuals. According to an order on “unjustified” foreign legislation published on the Ministry’s website, it instructs Chinese entities to report within 30 days if they are affected by foreign…


Chinese Regime Introduces New Commerce Rules in Response to US Sanctions

China’s Ministry of Commerce issued new rules on Jan. 9 in a bid to push back on sanctions and restrictions imposed by foreign governments against Chinese companies and individuals. An order on “unjustified” foreign legislation published on the Ministry’s website instructs Chinese entities to report within 30 days if they are affected by foreign laws…