China in Focus Full Broadcast (Sept. 6)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
September 6, 2024China in Focus
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In a cat-and-mouse game between the United States and China, Washington is unleashing new export controls after China found new ways to access banned technology.

The Hong Kong branch of The Epoch Times is no longer printing its newspaper until further notice. The suspension comes as nearly two dozen news agencies have shut down after Beijing tightened control on press freedom.

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is warning of potential Chinese attacks on American infrastructure. How prepared is America’s electric grid?

A powerful storm makes landfall on an island in Southern China. What do forecasters say about where the typhoon will head next?

  1. U.S. Expands Export Controls on Quantum Computing
  2. Hong Kong Epoch Times Suspended After 23 Years
  3. Gov. Doug Burgum Discusses China Threat
  4. U.S. Voters Being Targeted by Chinese Influence
  5. Super Typhoon Yagi Makes Landfall in China’s Hainan
  6. China Detains Flood Victims Over Petitioning for Relief
  7. NATO Urges China to Stop Supporting Russia
  8. Taiwan President Inspects Troops Base near China
  9. Germany to Send Warships to Sail Through Indo-Pacific
  10. SHEIN Store Ruffles South African Retail Sector
  11. Petitioners Face Suppression During China-Africa Summit