Washington announces a win in its latest tit-for-tat cyber battle with Beijing. The FBI says it countered a massive Beijing-backed hacking network. Key U.S. infrastructure, organizations, and U.S. allies were among its targets.
And efforts are underway to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s unfair business practices, such as large state subsidies and slave labor. A panel on Capitol Hill analyzes what could happen if they continue.
A Japanese boy dies hours after a violent attack by a man in China on Wednesday. Senior Japanese officials are urging Beijing to provide an explanation.
And, a firsthand account from a young man tortured in a Chinese mental hospital. He says he was held there after he exposed a massacre conducted by the Chinese Communist Party.
- FBI Disrupted Major China Hacking Plan in the US
- Panel: Countering CCP’s Unfair Market Practices
- Expert on Risk of TikTok Shaping American Opinion
- Japanese Boy Dies After Being Stabbed in China
- Deadly Attack Mirrored by Rising Maritime Conflicts
- Taiwan Warns Against Rumors Over Pager Explosions
- 2 European Firms Potentially Linked to Pager Explosion
- Escapee Exposes Brutal Chinese Mental Hospital
- Top Global Food Buyer China Reduces Its Demand
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