By Ella Kietlinska and Joshua Philipp During an interview on EpochTVâs âCrossroadsâ program, Nadine Maenza, chair of the federal government commission said that in order to effectively prevent…
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by Rita Li The United States calls on China to take steps to end the racial and religious discrimination in Xinjiang identified in an annual report by the International…
by Andrew Thornebrooke The White House released its long-awaited Indo-Pacific Strategy on Feb. 11, outlining how it plans to deal with the increasing adventurism of the Chinese Communist Party…
by Frank Fang and Jan Jekielek Beijingâs new digital currency is a tool that could prop up authoritarian regimes around the world, including China, and the Chinese paperless money…
By Eva Fu China had put its Olympic hockey hopes on a team composed of mostly foreign-born players. But reality hit hard on their debut. On Thursday…
by Armstrong Williams Throughout our ongoing struggles with China, one key battle appears to have already been won by our adversary: the battle for arts…
By Nicole Hao The Chinese regime announced its first lockdown in the Chinese year of the Tiger on Feb. 7 as a method to curb an outbreak of COVID-19.…
BY LOLITA C. BALDOR WASHINGTON (AP) â The Army general tapped to take over as top U.S. commander in the Middle East warned senators…