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FROM CNBC ON MSN
Posted on 11/30/2022

It's now clear to U.S. officials that China, once considered a possible ally, has become an threat to national security, U.S. companies and American workers.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

Unsure of how to loosen rules, local officials have doubled down on the severe restrictions behind so much economic damage
When President Xi Jinping was seen unmasked at the G20 summit in Indonesia, he maintained a largely positive tone with President Joe Biden and other world leaders. This left an impression that China was on the verge of withdrawing its zero-Covid strategy.
A set of loosening policy measures introduced by Beijing seemed to further suggest that China was on track to reopen. As outlined in the 20th party congress, Xi wants to forge a pathway towards economic modernisation and this means building economic resilience and a further increase in household incomes.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

The former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, who led his country out of isolation after the crushing of pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and supported economic reforms that led to a decade of explosive growth, has died aged 96. Jiang died from leukaemia and multiple organ failure in Shanghai at 12.13pm local time, the official Xinhua news agency said

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

The largest protests in a generation erupted in cities across China over the weekend against the government’s zero-Covid policy. 
The most widely used symbol in the demonstrations has been a blank sheet of paper. It symbolises censorship, and may also, some Twitter users pointed out, be read as a reference to the deaths last week of , Xinjiang, which was blamed on lockdown restrictions that protesters believe prevented the residents from escaping in time. In China, white is a colour used at funerals. But protesters have found other creative ways to express their anger, as Helen Davidson explains

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

Protesters scuffled with police on Tuesday night, according to witnesses and footage. Video shared on social media shows security personnel in hazmat suits forming shoulder-to-shoulder ranks and taking cover under riot shields to make their way down a street in Haizhu district as protesters threw objects.
On Wednesday afternoon, authorities announced a lifting of Covid lockdowns in about half of the districts across the southern city of Guangzhou. The easing of restrictions, which came despite rising cases in the city, did not extend to all districts, including parts of Haizhu.
The city recorded almost 7,000 Covid cases on Tuesday. In Haizhu, there have been several protests and clashes with police over the past month, with the latest incident escalating dramatically on Friday

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 11/30/2022

Although security forces have reasserted control in many cities, rebellions against Beijing’s strict Covid rules have rocked the southern city of Guangzhou this week.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

Chinese leader who oversaw economic growth and a stable relationship with the US, and encouraged his country to ‘enter the world’
Jiang Zemin, who has died aged 96, was put in charge of the Chinese Communist party as its general secretary in May 1989 amid the turmoil of , in a move that destroyed any chance of a peaceful outcome to the protests. By siding with the conservative forces who bloodily suppressed the students’ call for democracy and reform, Jiang secured his succession to the presidency four years later.
By the time he retired in 2002, China had been transformed. Shopping centres rose along the Avenue of Everlasting Peace, where tanks and armoured cars had killed protesters. Young families ate in McDonald’s and KFC instead of buying pancakes from street vendors, and a new metro ran under the square, carrying the tens of thousands who once had cycled to work. And in the year before Jiang stepped down, China “entered the world” – the phrase used by the Chinese media for . In spite of some shaky episodes, Jiang also succeeded in building a stable relationship with the US.

FROM FOX 5 NY
Posted on 11/30/2022

Tammel Esco, 42, has been sentenced to 17.5 years in prison after he brutally punched and stomped an Asian woman in Yonkers in March 2022.

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 11/30/2022

FROM YAHOO!NEWS ON MSN
Posted on 11/30/2022

I n a show of growing military ties, Russian and Chinese strategic bombers flew a joint patrol over the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday that ended when the warplanes landed in each other’s airfields for ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/30/2022

Four people give their take on the protests against China’s zero-Covid policy
Protests against China’s zero-Covid policy have continued in cities including Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu. The protests are a remarkable expression of defiance in a country where this type of public dissent is rare. They often feature people holding up blank sheets of paper, .
Four people in various Chinese cities spoke to the Guardian on condition of anonymity to share their views on the protests.

FROM REALCLEARPOLITICS
Posted on 11/30/2022

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks directly to the Chinese people about the Chinese Communist Party and US-China relations in this video from the Hudson Institute's China Center. MIKE POMPEO ...

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