The chemicals discovered in one of the largest fentanyl precursor seizures in the United States to date would be enough to kill millions of Americans. Prosecutors indicted a Chinese national for allegedly leading the operation.
From internet censorship to mass surveillance through tech-related hardware—a House panel explores the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to retain and export control through cutting-edge technology.
The U.S. embassy in Beijing joins in on a message from Washington, urging the Chinese regime to cease its persecution against the spiritual discipline Falun Gong, which has been suppressed there for over 25 years.
Palestinian factions, including rivals Fatah and terrorist group Hamas, have agreed to form an interim national joint government during a meeting brokered by the Chinese regime.
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- ‘Trade Cutoff’ Will Make CCP Rethink Fentanyl: Expert
- House Probes CCP Censorship, Surveillance Tech
- Epoch Times Websites Targeted in Cyberattack
- U.S. Embassy in Beijing ‘Solemnly’ Marks Falun Gong Anniversary
- Taiwan Simulates Chinese Missile Strike in Capital
- CCP Mediates Deal Promoting Hamas Terrorist Group
- DOD’s New Arctic Strategy Aims to Counter China, Russia
- U.S., Ecuadorian Navies Counter Illegal Fishing
- Philippines Seeks Defense Pact with France, Canada, New Zealand
- China Cuts Rates, Revenue and Land Sales Dip
- China’s Bohai Bank to Sell $4 Billion in Soured Loans