China’s pneumonia outbreak may be making its way across borders. Several countries, including the United States, are reporting a sudden surge in cases at an alarming rate.
Homework zones have been set up inside China’s pediatric hospitals, made for sick children to keep up with their studies while receiving treatment.
Tragedy strikes as a U.S. military aircraft crashes into the sea off Japan’s coast, killing at least one. This is amid increasing Chinese military assertiveness near the region.
A defiant flare-up against the Chinese regime one year ago was commemorated by lawmakers on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Topics in this episode:
- China’s Pneumonia Outbreak Putting Neighbors on Alert
- Homework Zones in Chinese Hospitals: Photos
- U.S. Lawmakers Commemorate White Paper Protest
- U.S. Military Aircraft Crashes in Sea Off Japan
- SHEIN’s IPO Plan Fuels Forced Labor Scrutiny
- Hong Kong National Security Case Verdict in 3-4 Months: Judge
- N. Korean Special Economic Zone Poised for Revival
- Swiss Billionaire: Reduce Dependence on China
- Goldman Sachs Ends ‘Growth at All Costs’ China Strategy
- Chinese Law Firms Expand Amid Wealth Outflow
- U.S. Could Repeat Past COVID-19 Errors: Moody