Tag: China in Focus

‘What China Does Is Your Responsibility’: Dr. Corr on US Investing in China

In this special episode, we sat down with two guests. Dr. Anders Corr, publisher of the Journal of Political Risk, delves into two of his exclusive articles. One reveals just how much money U.S. investors have poured into China since 1992—a whopping $2.3 trillion. He sheds light on the moral and ethical concerns around that….


Cyberattacks From China

For years, cyberattacks have been a huge headache for the United States and its allies. Now for the first time, they’re formally calling out one of the biggest sources in charge behind the scenes. “The U.S. is joining allies around the world to call out the Chinese government for a series of cyber intrusions,” CBS This…


US Bill Bans Maps Showing Taiwan as Part of China

A man in China’s Zhengzhou city was brutally attacked by what appear to be plainclothes police officers as the man captures a video of mourners gathering to pay respects after the city’s subway flood disaster. Heavy rain and bad management aren’t the only reasons behind the subway tunnel flood. An expert warned about another risk…


15-Year-Old Survivor: Horrors of a Flooded Subway

A 15-year-old survivor is opening up after escaping a flooded subway in China. She says dozens of people died in front of her while trapped inside—and even more remains were seen lying on the subway platform afterward. Flooded subway cars in Zhengzhou city are taken away, with black cloth covering the windows. Netizens are questioning…


Authorities Destroy River Dikes Amid Floods

Chinese authorities send excavators to destroy a riverbank in Henan Province. But when locals tried to stop them, they got doused by pepper spray and had their cars smashed. Civilian rescue teams are taking matters into their own hands. They say authorities failed to provide enough disaster aid. Residents lay flowers at the entrance of…


Survivor Recounts Escaping Flooded Tunnel

A 60-foot-long bus was dragged out of a tunnel in flood-hit Zhengzhou city. It was completely submerged in water. Now, questions abound. Where are the passengers? A survivor that escaped the deadly tunnel is telling his story. He says the water rose too fast, and many people couldn’t make it to safety. What made the…


‘China Runs the Show’: Milton Ezrati on the Risks of Doing Business With a Communist Regime

In this special episode, we sat down with Milton Ezrati, chief economist at Vested, and Steven Shaerer, China policy expert and author of “Surviving Chinese Communist Detention.” They gave their insights into the dangers of doing business with a communist regime. Ezrati said, “If China gains the upper hand, it is going to be effectively…


Why Beijing Is Going After China’s Uber DiDi

Are Chinese stocks safe for American investors? Just this month, one Chinese company sent many of them on a roller coaster ride. China’s version of Uber, called DiDi, entered the U.S. market to sell its stock shares. At first, it was exciting news for Wall Street and looked like a big investment opportunity. But in…


Cars Trapped in Tunnel Amid Floods in China

Severe flooding worsens in China. Drivers inside a road tunnel were trapped inside amid rising water. Human remains were later carried out in sealed foam boxes. Residents blame authorities for making flood conditions worse after they released water from an upstream reservoir—with no warning. An insider tells the real story of what happened inside a…


Chinese Residents Struggle in Rising Floodwater

Chinese state-run media reports are focusing on the effectiveness of the ongoing rescue work amid severe flooding. But social media users are painting a different picture. Chinese citizens are questioning why authorities didn’t give notice before opening the floodgates of a reservoir, after the released water flooded residential areas downstream. A third Chinese dam failed…