Information on a U.S. radar installation and American troops has been leaked on the dark web. The victim country says China is behind it.
More than 30 U.S. defense contractors are visiting Taiwan. Their visit comes just two weeks after China sanctioned Boeing over selling arms to the island.
June 4 marks the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. A congressional panel zoomed in on what happened on the infamous day, and the ongoing struggle for freedom inside communist China.
An Australian rare earth mining company is reportedly hit by a cyberattack. This comes after the country ordered several China-linked investors to sell off their shares in the company.
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- Australian Miner Hacked After Chinese Investors Ousted
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- Security Tight in Hong Kong on Tiananmen Anniversary
- Play Commemorates June 4 Tiananmen Square Victims
- Victims of Communism Memorial Remembers Lost Lives