China in Focus Full Broadcast (July 29)

Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the United States meet in Tokyo, and pledge to bolster maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region. These four countries form the quadrilateral security dialogue, known as the Quad.

A Chinese scholar and naturalized U.S. citizen is on trial in New York City. He’s accused of running an espionage mission for the Chinese Communist Party. Prosecutors say he targeted U.S.-based pro-democracy activists.

The Justice Department has accused TikTok of harvesting American user information about sensitive social issues, from abortion to gun control.

A tropical typhoon makes its way into central China, triggering multiple dam breaches and unleashing flood water into surrounding villages.

  1. Quad Foreign Ministers Meet: Security in Indo-Pacific
  2. U.S. Navy Forward Deploys F-35C Against China
  3. Trial Begins for Man Accused of Spying for China
  4. DOJ: TikTok Harvests U.S. Users’ Political Views
  5. Lee: CCP Could Exploit Internet ‘Choke Points’
  6. JD Vance Stops at Minnesota Diner on Campaign Tour
  7. North Korean Charged in Cyberattacks on U.S. Hospitals
  8. Dam Breaches Trigger Flooding in Central China
  9. Apple iPhone Shipments Drop in China, Huawei’s Surge
  10. NATO Putting China ‘Front and Center’: Retired Col.
  11. Putin Vows Retaliation to U.S. Missiles in Germany
  12. IOC Apologizes to S. Korea Over Ceremony Gaffe
  13. China’s Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate Again