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Defence ministry says it cannot rule out ‘cognitive warfare tactics’ after disinformation during Chinese drills
Taiwan’s defence ministry has raised the alarm about disinformation attacks during the recent Chinese military drills and alerted local media to the dangers of helping spread disinformation.
Last week Beijing launched , in retaliation for President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with the US House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, in the US. Taiwan’s military and civilian analysts confirmed that Taiwan was also targeted with information warfare. “Last year’s military exercise and this year’s military exercise both used a combination of information and military actions to affect our morale,” a defence spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon slammed Democratic lawmakers for funding a over half a billion dollar Chinese-owned factory in Michigan.
Despite an overcount of Asian Americans across the country as a whole, advocates say several communities are still overlooked and lack engagement.
Despite an overcount of Asian Americans across the country as a whole, advocates say several communities are still overlooked and lack engagement.
US Soybean Export Council, with 105 members, will share soy secrets with farmers via an agricultural cooperation centre in China Soybean traders in the US are hoping the new joint venture will help ...
China’s ruling Communist Party is engaged in systematic efforts to undermine American and Western societies through the operations of a party organ called the United Front Work Department, according to an extensive new think tank report.
Sandstorms whipped up from the Gobi desert have spread from northern China to and South Korea and as far east as Japan, causing a reduction in visibility and an increase in respiratory illness. There have been four sandstorms in the space of a month in China this year
The US State Department said Thursday it is "disappointed" by a Chinese court's decision to uphold the death sentence for American citizen Mark Swidan and called for his immediate release.
The US State Department said Thursday it is "disappointed" by a Chinese court's decision to uphold the death sentence for American citizen Mark Swidan and called for his immediate release.
Expand your playlist with our Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2023 edition of Staff Picks! Enjoy recommendations for Asian and Asian American artists and podcasts our staff are listening to.
Also, the WTA will return to China.