China in Focus Full Broadcast (July 26)

Two Chinese foreign agents plead guilty in a U.S. district court for bribing a U.S. tax official to aid a transnational suppression campaign launched by China.

U.S. lawmakers are raising alarms over a Chinese manufacturer that makes electric car batteries, noting what they called its “troubling connections.” We have more on the risks that a planned facility in Michigan could pose to American security.

U.S. intelligence officials say investment from China may come with dangerous strings attached, warning U.S. tech start-ups to keep a close eye on critical assets and be careful about sharing know-how.

As the Olympic Games kick off in Paris, reports of Chinese doping scandals cast a shadow over the excitement. A swimming legend and two-time Olympic gold medalist is voicing concerns.

  1. Chinese Nationals Plead Guilty for Bribing US Official
  2. Browde: CCP Targeting Everyday American Citizens
  3. Lawmakers Warn of CCP-Linked EV Company in US
  4. House Bill Demands Transparency in China Investment
  5. Agencies Warn Start-Ups on Foreign Investors
  6. Russia, China Officials Meet on Sideline of ASEAN Talks
  7. Olympic Swimmer Hopes for Clean and Fair Olympics
  8. Powerful Typhoon Floods Towns in Northeast China
  9. Missouri Pushes to Stop Pensions from Investing in China
  10. US Upgrades Australian Bases Amid Tensions with China