China July 8, 2020 US will act to deny Chinese access to American data Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the U.S. will take steps to make sure the Chinese government cannot access American’s private information through social media accounts and telecommunication services.
Hong Kong July 7, 2020 Hong Kong national security law puts Taiwan on edge The passage of a national security law on Hong Kong has put Taiwan on edge, with pro-democracy activists fearing that Beijing will soon have the self-ruled island in its crosshairs.
Hong Kong July 7, 2020 Hong Kong leader claims new national security law is not 'doom and gloom' despite TikTok pulling out The Hong Kong government waited until Monday night to release the new rules for the implementation of the legislation that gives sweeping powers to the city's police force.
Celebrity News July 6, 2020 Bradley Whitford slams NBA over lack of action in China-Hong Kong unrest Bradley Whitford is holding the NBA accountable amid the continuing civil unrest in Hong Kong.
OPINION July 6, 2020 James Carafano: China's new Hong Kong security law — 4 concerns that should trouble Americans The new law is clearly intended to give Beijing the direct authority and tools needed to root out political dissent and public demonstrations.
Hong Kong July 6, 2020 Hong Kong protester first to be charged under new security law is denied bail A man seen carrying a sign with the message “Liberate Hong Kong” has become the first person charged under its controversial new security law – and he has been denied bail, reports say.
China July 4, 2020 Up to 8,000 Chinese nationals came into US after Trump banned travel due to coronavirus: AP Thousands of Chinese citizens have reportedly come into the U.S. since President Trump restricted travel on foreign nationals in January, arriving from China after the coronavirus outbreak.
ӣƵ Flash July 4, 2020 State Department official tells US companies to 'be aware' of Chinese brands using slave labor Under Secretary of State Keith Krach warned on Saturday about the potential for international commerce to support brands benefiting from slave labor in China.
UNITED NATIONS July 4, 2020 At UN Human Rights Council, 53 countries back China's draconian Hong Kong crackdown Fifty-three countries at the U.N. Human Rights Council, led by Cuba, came out in support of China’s national security law this week -- a law that has formed the basis of the communist regime’s latest crackdown on the people of Hong Kong.
ӣƵ Flash July 4, 2020 Peter Navarro: 'Chinese Communist Party needs to come clean about coronavirus’ The Chinese Communist Party needs to be held accountable for its role in eroding democracy in both the U.S. and Hong Kong, White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro asserted Saturday.
China July 3, 2020 China appoints Communist Party hardliner to oversee Hong Kong's new security office Just days after a draconian national security law went into effect in Hong Kong this week, Beijing has appointed a hardline, controversial Communist Party figure – Zheng Yanxiong – as chief of the new office, set up to ensure the sweeping new changes are implemented.