Hardline US Senators Call for Combatting China
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Dozens of People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers were spotted on the streets of Hong Kong's Kowloon Tong neighborhood on Saturday afternoon, cleaning up bricks and roadblocks left behind by pro-democracy protestors, according to broadcaster Radio Te
Fewer than five years after China said it had finally ended the controversial practice of involuntary organ "donations", research published this week found a disturbing pattern in the data on organ transplants that China submits to international regu
China -- In Tuesday remarks at the New York Economic Club, Trump reinvented dismal US economic conditions -- in protracted main street Depression for over a decade, things worsening on his watch.
President Xi Warns "Stopping The Storm And Restoring Order" In Hong Kong Is China's Top Priority
JPM isn't the only company or nonprofit scrambling to cancel conferences and other events scheduled to take place in Hong Kong as the violence escalates.
Uighur activists said Tuesday they have documented nearly 500 camps and prisons run by China to detain members of the ethnic group, alleging that Beijing could be holding far more than the commonly cited figure of one million people.
The entertainment industry in America has a big problem... Chinese censorship.
China could be holding far more than one million Muslims in internment camps, researchers have claimed.
Reuters reports a blanching 70 percent drop in operating profit last quarter due to plunging sales and unfavorable foreign exchange rates
After nearly six months of protests in Hong Kong, the weekend demonstrations - which more closely resemble street skirmishes between black-clad protesters and the cops - have grown increasingly violent, people are being seriously wounded and even kil
After nearly six months of violent "protest" the U.S. supported anti-Chinese rioters in Hong Kong are switching into overdrive.
A Hong Kong police officer shot at masked protesters on Monday morning -- hitting at least one in the torso -- during clashes broadcast live on Facebook, as the city's rush hour was interrupted by protests.
The Huawei announcement said 90,000 employees could receive up to $3,100 each.
In this article, I present some of these reports and will provide a conclusion as to a common interpretation as to the importance and relevance of these reports.
Speculative loans in China are souring rapidly. Ruzhou, a city of one million people provides examples. Struggling to keep its economy growing, the city of Ruzhou spent big, but is now asking its health care workers for cash to stay afloat.
In one of the most gruesome videos to emerge from Hong Kong's increasingly violent protests, an unidentified man was set on fire during an argument on the street in Hong Kong.
China -- All independent nations unwilling to subordinate their sovereign rights to US interests are on its target list for regime change -- notably Russia, Iran and China.
The willingness of corporate America to bend the knee to China has been in the spotlight, thanks mostly to the NBA's recent uncomfortable willingness -- eagerness, even -- to bow to the Chinese censors in order to maintain access to China's 1.4
The bizarre disconnect at the heart of China's market pricing engine is getting bigger with every passing month.
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned during a speech on artificial intelligence at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence public conference Tuesday (Nov. 05) that China is exporting a series of "next-generation drones" to count
According to research recently published by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, there are seven countries in the world whose external loan debt to China surpasses 25 percent of their GDP.
The protester, Chow Tsz-lok, was only 22.
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned during a speech on artificial intelligence at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence public conference Tuesday (Nov. 05) that China is exporting a series of "next-generation drones" to count
China -- In stages, the US unacceptably imposed tariffs up to 25% on about $360 billion worth of Chinese imports, along with threatened duties on all its exports to the US.
China's ubiquitous surveillance and identification system watches everything, everywhere for rule-breakers and shames them in real-time by displaying pictures with names on electronic billboards.
Detective Rustin Cohle would have had a field day with the trade negotiations. Like Cohle's catchphrase from Season One of "True Detective" goes: "Time is a flat circle - everything we have done or will do we will do over and over and over again, for
China -- According to US and Chinese media, negotiators of both countries agreed to partially roll back tariffs.
One day after there was relatively little "trade deal optimism", overnight futures surged to new all time highs when just after 2am ET, China's commerce ministry said - in what may well have been a trial balloon to test the White House's public resp
Lo and behold - there has been another delay to the "phase one" US-China trade deal! It didn't happen in October. It won't happen in November. Now it might happen in December. Or it might not. Bloomberg "market pricing" odds are curren