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President Trump is facing outcry from some of his supporters after saying he plans to allow 600,000 students from China into the U.S. “It’s a very important relationship. We’re going to get along ...
Laura Loomer has long been a cheerleader for President Donald Trump. But Trump’s decision Monday to grant 600,000 visas to ...
The Chinese Consulate in Manhattan has mobilized community groups to defeat candidates who don’t fall in line with the authoritarian state.
The New York Times says the Chinese government is using Chinese-American associations in the US to spread its political influence. The report says the Chinese consulate in New York has mobilized ...
The New York Times says the Chinese government is using Chinese-American associations in the US to spread its political influence. The report says the Chinese consulate in New York has mobilized ...
The New York Times says the Chinese government is using Chinese-American associations in the US to spread its political influence. The report says the Chinese consulate in New York has mobilized community groups against local candidates who support Taiwan or Hong Kong.
US President Donald Trump has opened the doors of American universities to 600,000 Chinese students, even as his administration continues its crackdown on International students.
In a move aimed at preserving a fragile trade truce with Beijing, US President Donald Trump has allowed 600,000 Chinese students to study at American universities, igniting anger among his staunchest ...
Numerous reports have emerged of China attempting to exert control of cities throughout California, largely in an effort to silence Chinese dissent. In San Francisco, several "Chinese diplomats and ...
Numerous reports have emerged of China attempting to exert control of cities throughout California, largely in an effort to silence Chinese dissent. In San Francisco, several "Chinese diplomats and ...
Leaders are strengthening its defence, but most Taiwanese believe it is unlikely China will invade soon.
Earlier this month an Australian-based Uyghur group launched legal action against Kmart in the federal court. The case has put the retailer’s supply chain under scrutiny for potential links to forced labour in China’s Xinjiang province.
Nour Haydar speaks with senior reporter Ben Doherty about the legal action against Kmart and the warnings that Australia could become a dumping ground for products linked to forced labour
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