By Sen. Marco Rubio A genomics group working to engineer super soldiers for the People’s Liberation Army. A dronemaker whose technology is used to monitor concentration camps. A cloud computing service whose…
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by NICK PERRY WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand is launching a wide-ranging inquiry into whether it made the right decisions in battling COVID-19…
by JOE McDONALD BEIJING (AP) — China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and authorities say new variants are weaker. But…
by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us, For over a decade there has been an open globalist obsession with the Chinese governmental model – A love affair,…
by Aldgra Fredly Japan has warned that it will “decisively protect” its territory in the face of an increasing joint air patrol by Chinese and Russian…
by Editorial Board Editorial On Nov. 30, former leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Jiang Zemin died in Shanghai. Jiang’s life was a shameful one. His…
By Samantha Aschieris Conservative members of Congress are expressing support for protesters across China following last week’s deadly apartment fire in the Xinjiang region.…
by JOE McDONALD BEIJING (AP) — More Chinese cities eased anti-virus restrictions and police patrolled their streets Thursday as the government tried to defuse public anger…
By Bo Banks Chinese citizens are taking to the streets to protest the country’s “zero-covid” policy and President Xi Jinping’s lockdowns. As many Twitter users saw…
By Miya Tanaka China is on course to more than triple its stockpile of nuclear warheads to 1,500 by 2035, when it aims to complete…