China’s recent patrols off the east coast of Taiwan have prompted concern from the UK, France, Germany and the United States.
Human rights lawyer David Matas and China policy expert Piero Tozzi say the Parliament’s vote should be followed by stronger enforcement and prosecutions.
The law is set to take effect on July 1.
Beijing removed 14 lawmakers but left two investigated generals untouched, fueling questions about Xi Jinping’s political purge.
Chinese dissident Yuan Hongbing says the Beijing tower crash reflects deeper elite tensions within the Chinese Communist Party and bureaucratic paralysis.
Rights experts say the law codifies tighter control over minorities, religion, and language while widening overseas repression.
Authorities previously seized 50 Supermicro servers equipped with advanced Nvidia chips; Supermicro says its products have been targeted.
A fire near the site where a plane struck Beijing’s tallest skyscraper intensified online discussion as the regime investigates both events.
Just days before the Nakamal security pact was signed, a new rotation of CCP-trained police officers was deployed to the Pacific nation.
Poland is advancing two Taiwan-linked projects as the EU imposes duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles and pushes to build chip capacity at home.
A light aircraft struck Beijing’s CITIC Tower, prompting a security lockdown, censorship online, and speculation over how it entered restricted airspace.
The agreement would examine whether Europe’s still-unflown drone could work alongside Japan’s P-1 patrol aircraft. No purchase has yet been decided.
Beijing’s disciplinary campaigns have become little more than tools for internal control, one Chinese scholar said.
Washington issues joint guidance to counter Chinese interference in state and commercial ties with Taiwan.
Videos of alleged abuse drew protesters to a Chongqing neighborhood and renewed debate over China’s lack of a national animal cruelty law.
Insiders say upcoming CCP inspections will prioritize political loyalty to Xi Jinping in a sweeping pre-congress vetting process.
The removals add to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s years-long military purge as Beijing continues reshaping military leadership.
Japan and its western allies should take more proactive measures in security, trade, and diplomacy fronts to contain the CCP’s espionage, analysts say.
Jensen Huang’s comments come amid a long-running U.S. effort to restrict China’s access to advanced computing chips and systems containing them.
U.S.-led Pax Silica expanded this week as the EU and allies joined to strengthen AI and semiconductor supply chains.