Heavy reliance on imported uranium could challenge Beijing’s nuclear goals as Washington moves to reshape global supply chains.
Sources say Chinese military analysts are analyzing unexploded U.S. munitions and missile performance after strikes on Iranian targets.
New rules target 84 million platform workers, raising concerns about control, labor conditions, and risks of social unrest.
Private companies are struggling to stay afloat, while workers struggle to find employment, despite the seemingly positive official data, insiders say.
Insiders say Beijing is scrambling for supplies as shipping disruptions hit industry, drive up costs, and squeeze exports.
International cyber agencies warn that everyday routers and smart cameras are being turned into hidden weapons by Chinese state-backed hackers.
Prosecutors alleged that Xu Zewei was responsible for initial breaches of Microsoft Exchange servers that targeted thousands of computers worldwide.
The cancellation is unprecedented, as no Taiwanese leader has ever scrapped an official visit because of overflight denials.
A White House memo alleges coordinated efforts to extract U.S. AI technology, marking a sharper, security-driven phase in U.S.–China rivalry.
China’s United Front is about ‘political struggle,’ not person-to-person exchange, said Peter Mattis, president of the Jamestown Foundation.
The secrecy imposed by the regime is intended to mask the true state of China’s technological prowess, which is weak, insiders say.
Critics voice concerns over uneven sentencing and say the case shows how authorities use broad charges to curb online speech.
As a Taiwan business group backs a Beijing plan for more access, an expert warns ‘their voices are converted into political signals advantageous to Beijing.’
Beijing’s widening AI probe is reaching beyond compliance, with executives facing travel limits and pressure over foreign links.
A broad new clampdown on VPNs is disrupting daily life and commerce, as Beijing moves to curb information access amid rising domestic pressures.
Diplomat Wu Chih-hsiang pointed out that a large portion of the world’s container ships pass through the Taiwan Strait each year.
The exercises are in the crucial Bashi Channel, where America and allies could block the CCP’s attempt to break through the first island chain, analysts said.
The Japanese destroyer’s passage marks the fourth such mission through the waterway since 2024, ahead of an annual multilateral exercise.
Observers suggest that such reports may be concocted by the regime to shape public perception.
The U.S. president pointed to a ‘gift from China’ aboard the intercepted ship, as some warn Beijing may be aiding Tehran’s military supply chain.
Heavy reliance on imported uranium could challenge Beijing’s nuclear goals as Washington moves to reshape global supply chains.
Sources say Chinese military analysts are analyzing unexploded U.S. munitions and missile performance after strikes on Iranian targets.
New rules target 84 million platform workers, raising concerns about control, labor conditions, and risks of social unrest.
Private companies are struggling to stay afloat, while workers struggle to find employment, despite the seemingly positive official data, insiders say.
Insiders say Beijing is scrambling for supplies as shipping disruptions hit industry, drive up costs, and squeeze exports.
International cyber agencies warn that everyday routers and smart cameras are being turned into hidden weapons by Chinese state-backed hackers.
Prosecutors alleged that Xu Zewei was responsible for initial breaches of Microsoft Exchange servers that targeted thousands of computers worldwide.
The cancellation is unprecedented, as no Taiwanese leader has ever scrapped an official visit because of overflight denials.
A White House memo alleges coordinated efforts to extract U.S. AI technology, marking a sharper, security-driven phase in U.S.–China rivalry.
China’s United Front is about ‘political struggle,’ not person-to-person exchange, said Peter Mattis, president of the Jamestown Foundation.
The secrecy imposed by the regime is intended to mask the true state of China’s technological prowess, which is weak, insiders say.
Critics voice concerns over uneven sentencing and say the case shows how authorities use broad charges to curb online speech.
As a Taiwan business group backs a Beijing plan for more access, an expert warns ‘their voices are converted into political signals advantageous to Beijing.’
Beijing’s widening AI probe is reaching beyond compliance, with executives facing travel limits and pressure over foreign links.
A broad new clampdown on VPNs is disrupting daily life and commerce, as Beijing moves to curb information access amid rising domestic pressures.
Diplomat Wu Chih-hsiang pointed out that a large portion of the world’s container ships pass through the Taiwan Strait each year.
The exercises are in the crucial Bashi Channel, where America and allies could block the CCP’s attempt to break through the first island chain, analysts said.
The Japanese destroyer’s passage marks the fourth such mission through the waterway since 2024, ahead of an annual multilateral exercise.
Observers suggest that such reports may be concocted by the regime to shape public perception.
The U.S. president pointed to a ‘gift from China’ aboard the intercepted ship, as some warn Beijing may be aiding Tehran’s military supply chain.