China is facing a recycling challenge and environmental strain caused by large numbers of end-of-life solar panels after a decade of rapid photovoltaic (PV) industry expansion. Over the years, China has been scrambling to increase its PV production and ignoring uneven adherence to technology standards. As a result, massive numbers of solar panels become out-of-service…
Massive Number of Waste PV Panels in China Raising Concerns Over High-Cost of Recycling, Environmental Pollution
PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness
From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…
PREMIERING NOW: Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness
From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…
Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness
From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…
Big Four Accounting Firms Out of Favor in China: Deloitte’s Beijing Office Penalized
News Analysis Deloitte, the accounting firm that was fined $20 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for shielding Chinese companies from U.S. oversight, has been hit with a fine of more than $30 million by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). How did Deloitte find itself in this awkward position between the two…
CUHK Develops Highly Accurate Retinal Approach to Assess Heart Disease Risk in People Living With HIV
Since people living with HIV are at an increased risk for developing cardiovascular diseases, regular risk screening is recommended. However, conventional cardiovascular risk prediction models are not accurate enough due to their failure to consider crucial variables such as race and health status, including conditions like AIDS. To address this issue, the researchers at the…
42 Chinese Warplanes, 8 Vessels Sent Toward Taiwan After Leader’s US Meeting
China reportedly sent 42 warplanes and eight naval vessels toward Taiwan on Saturday in a retaliatory move against the Taiwanese leader’s meeting with the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in California. Taiwan’s military detected the Chinese aircraft and ships at around 11 a.m. (local time), with 29 aircraft spotted crossing the “northern,…
Christians Fleeing Persecution in China Arrive in Texas for Easter
A group of more than 60 fleeing Christians have arrived safely in the United States after escaping severe religious persecution in communist China, according to a U.S. lawmaker. The refugees are members of the Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church, also known as the “Mayflower Church.” They fled China in 2019 and traveled to Thailand in August 2022 from…
Conflict With China a ‘Last Resort’ but Possible With Public Support, McCaul Says
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said that, although military conflict between the United States and China is not something he desires, if Beijing were to attack Taiwan, that option would be “on the table” for Congress. “Conflict is always a last resort,” McCaul noted from Taipei in a Friday interview with Fox News. But, he added,…
Taiwan Watching Chinese Movements but Does Not See Escalation
TAIPEI/BEIJING—Taiwan is keeping watch on a Chinese aircraft carrier but does not expect a large escalation in tensions, the government said on Thursday, after China denounced a meeting between Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy—the third highest ranking official in the U.S. leadership hierarchy—and other Republican and Democratic lawmakers met…
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