DJI, a Chinese military company, now dominates the U.S. drone market. Some lawmakers have called it TikTok with wings, fearing the devices DJI makes could act as eyes in the sky for Beijing. A defense bill could change its massive market share.
Mysterious drone sightings have left the U.S. public wanting answers. If the aircraft are operated by adversaries, why are they outfitted with lights? And could authorities choose to shoot one down? An expert explains.
A German-Canadian man, who’s also a resident of China, receives a two-year prison sentence. He and another Chinese citizen worked together to steal electric car battery technology from Tesla.
A Chinese-British lawyer has lost a legal challenge against the British security services. The woman has been accused of spying for China.
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