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.
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- Browde: CCP Targeting Everyday American Citizens
- Lawmakers Warn of CCP-Linked EV Company in US
- House Bill Demands Transparency in China Investment
- Agencies Warn Start-Ups on Foreign Investors
- Russia, China Officials Meet on Sideline of ASEAN Talks
- Olympic Swimmer Hopes for Clean and Fair Olympics
- Powerful Typhoon Floods Towns in Northeast China
- Missouri Pushes to Stop Pensions from Investing in China
- US Upgrades Australian Bases Amid Tensions with China