Tag: Chinese Regime

LIVE NOW: A Country in Flux: Recent and Future Policy Shifts in China

The Chinese communist regime’s policy has changed abruptly since the Party’s 20th Congress in October 2022. China experts from varied backgrounds will share their perspectives in a discussion held by the Brookings Institution at 9 a.m. ET on March 10 about the recent policy shifts within China, the underlying causes, and potential implications for the…


A Country in Flux: Recent and Future Policy Shifts in China

The Chinese communist regime’s policy has changed abruptly since the Party’s 20th Congress in October 2022. China experts from varied backgrounds will share their perspectives in a discussion held by the Brookings Institution at 9 a.m. ET on March 10 about the recent policy shifts within China, the underlying causes, and potential implications for the…


CCP Sets Up New National Data Bureau to Consolidate Control Amid US-China Tech War

China’s communist regime will establish a national data bureau to police and manage data resources, according to a plan submitted by the regime’s State Council to the rubber-stamp National People’s Congress during the ongoing Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) top Two Sessions meeting on March 7. Observers believe that the CCP’s surveillance of China’s people is…


Chinese Company Temu’s Expansion Sparks New Concerns About Data Privacy

New Analysis Chinese e-commerce giant PPD Holdings Inc. launched its shopping site Temu in the United States recently, waging a price war with major online retailers and building on its success with “Shop Like a Billionaire” theme Super Bowl ads. Behind the scenes, the explosive success of the shopping app has sparked major concerns about…


‘China Before Communism’: 3 Words Forcing Corporate Australia to Consider Its Stance on Beijing

A three-word slogan deemed too “political” to be advertised by some of Australia’s largest corporations is forcing businesses to consider where they stand regarding the Chinese regime. “China Before Communism” is the slogan of the New York-based classical Chinese dance company Shen Yun Performing Arts, which tours around the world, offering a glimpse into China…


‘China Before Communism’: The 3 Words Forcing Corporate Australia to Consider Its Stance on Beijing

A three-word slogan deemed too “political” to be advertised in one of Australia’s largest shopping chains. “China Before Communism” is the slogan of the New York-based classical Chinese dance company Shen Yun Performing Arts, which tours around the world, offering a glimpse into China before the communist takeover in 1949. But it has proven too…


Lawmakers and Scientists Call for More Answers After House Hearing on COVID Origin

Lawmakers and medical experts are calling for continued scrutiny into the origins of COVID-19 following a Wednesday hearing of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. During the Wednesday hearing, former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield; Dr. Jamie Metzl, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council; author and…


Experts Condemn China’s Advisory Body’s ‘Special Operation in Taiwan’ Proposal

A member of Beijing’s political advisory body proposed creating a blacklist of pro-Taiwan Independence figures and a “special operation” in Taiwan targeting the individuals on the list to promote “unification” at all costs. Commentators condemned the proposal as a form of terrorism and accused the regime of manipulating false public opinion and populist brainwashing. Terrorist…


Chinese Regime Represents ‘Existential Threat’ to Canada, Says Liberal MP

The Chinese regime represents an “existential threat” to Canada’s national security, says Liberal MP John McKay, whose comments come amid a flurry of reports that Beijing interfered in Canada’s past two federal elections. McKay, who chairs the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence, made the comments to reporters in Ottawa on March 8….


Bipartisan Lawmakers Dismiss China’s Threat of ‘Catastrophic’ Conflict

Lawmakers from both parties hit back at China after the communist regime’s foreign minister demanded the United States stop viewing Beijing as a rival—or face consequences. On March 7, Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) dismissed China’s threat and reminded the Chinese regime of its actions against the United States. “I’ll just point out this—$500 billion a…