China in Focus Full Broadcast (Oct. 21)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 21, 2024China in Focus
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Two House committees are condemning Harvard for its recent probation decision. The school decided to punish several student protesters who spoke out against China’s human rights violations on their own campus, but not the man who shoved one of them during the incident.

Another American law firm is shrinking its China operations. What’s driving the major law firm exodus from the country?

Days after a round of Chinese war games encircled Taiwan, the United States and Canada are sending warships through the Taiwan Strait. How is Beijing responding?

Could there be a potential thaw in a four-year military standoff? India and China have penned a new deal to patrol their contentious frontier.

  1. Harvard Punishes Anti-CCP Students, Not Disrupter
  2. Law Firm Skadden to Close Shanghai Operation
  3. US, Canada Sail Warships Through Taiwan Strait
  4. Thayer: Not All Leaving China for US Are ‘Benign’
  5. India, China Ink Patrolling Deal on Border Disputes
  6. UK Pledges ‘Consistency’ in Relations with China
  7. Germany Against High Tariffs on Chinese EVs
  8. BMW Recalls Almost 700,000 Cars in China
  9. The Justice Hunter: Standing Up Against Human Rights Abuses