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China’s consumer price index rose 2.3% in November, hitting a 15-month high
China’s National Bureau of Statistics reported on Dec. 9 that its Consumer Price Index in November increased 2.3% year-on-year. It was the highest level in 15 months. Food prices increased by 1.6% year on year, and non-food prices climbed up 2.5%. The consumer price index (CPI) is used to measure inflation. If CPI growth ...
The Chinese Communist Party detained Bloomberg journalist in Beijing
Haze Fan, a Bloomberg reporter in Beijing, has not been heard from since she was arrested last year on charges of "endangering national security."Nearly one year later, John Micklethwait, the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, released a statement about the incident on Dec. 7.John said that twelve months in detention is ...
Seven countries officially join a diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
By Dec. 8, Seven countries, including the United States, Lithuania, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, Scotland, and New Zealand, had officially announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics. 1. The UK Boris Johnson, The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, announced that Britain would boycott the diplomacy of the Beijing Winter Olympics. They ...
Australia joins US in diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Olympics
On Dec. 8, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed Australia would not send officials or politicians to the North Olympic Winter Games to be held in Beijing in 2022. Australia officially joined the list of countries boycotting diplomacy with the Winter Olympics in Beijing. Morrison ...
WTA withdraws all tournaments in China due to the regime’s censorship of Peng Shuai’s case
On Dec.1, the International Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) presented by Steve Simon published an announcement: “I announce the immediate suspension of all WTA-organized events in China, including Hong Kong. With my conscience and morality, I cannot ignore what is happening with Peng Soai and let our athletes compete there. At the same ...
European Union to invest 250 billion to counter the influence of the CCP’s ‘Belt and Road’
The European Union announced a long-term investment of 250 billion euros to provide infrastructure projects to developing countries in an attempt to counter the influence of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Belt and Road that Beijing uses to pursue its ambition for global domination. According to the press release, the global ...
The Peng Shuai case: the Women Tennis Association cancels all its tournaments in China
The Women Tennis Association (WTA) announced this Wednesday afternoon, December 1, that it has cancelled all its tennis tournaments in China in response to the plight of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, who they say is not certain if she is being held against her will after alleging sexual abuse ...
China suffers consequences after CCP’s executive order on the coal industry
As we all know, the lack of electricity in China in recent months has made many factories investing in this country miserable because they have to switch to diesel generators or stop working. In addition, the lack of electricity has greatly affected people who need heating when winter comes early ...
China: Top military generals arrested for corruption while tensions in the Taiwan Strait increase
Yin Jiaxu, former party secretary and chairman of the China Arms Industry Corporation, was arrested last week on suspicion of receiving bribes and collecting illicit earnings for relatives and friends, according to the CCP Supreme Procuratorate. Following Hu Wenming and Sun Bo, the heads of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation. The successive ...
US revokes Telecom China license citing national security concerns
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted unanimously on Tuesday, October 26, to revoke the license to operate as a telephone service provider to Telecom China America, a Chinese state-owned company, citing national security concerns. The FCC's decision comes more than a year after the previous administration's Justice Department asked the agency ...
Behind China’s youth ‘lying flat’ movement
What is the "lying flat?" Recently, there has been a hot topic in Chinese society called "lying flat." "Lying flat," also known as "Tang Ping," does not mean not working at all, but working less, so that there is a minimal cost to maintain life, not "selling your life" for work or ...
Amid energy crisis, US sells millions of tons of natural gas to Chinese regime
The U.S. Department of Energy approved the annual sale of 4 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for 20 years to the Chinese Communist Party's oil giant Sinopec, made by Venture Global in Plaquemines, Louisiana. In the midst of the energy crisis facing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), it seeks ...
‘We don’t know how we could defend ourselves’ from Chinese regime’s hypersonic missiles, US official says
Following the news that the Chinese communist regime launched a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, U.S. officials have expressed grave concern on Monday, Oct. 18, that the U.S. would not have the technological capability to counter it. A recent investigative report by the Financial Times claimed that the Chinese regime launched a nuclear-capable ...
China destroys world’s largest statues, Chinese say it’s a slap in the face
According to Chinese mainland media reports, the world's largest statue of the ancient war god Guan Gong was ordered to be dismantled and relocated only five years after its completion due to restrictions imposed by the "Jingzhou Historical and Cultural City Protection Plan." Guan Gong is located in the ancient city of ...
Lithuania warns: Don’t buy Chinese cell phones and throw away the ones you have
Lithuania's deputy defense minister warned that certain brands of Chinese-made cell phones are designed to censor without the need to ask the user's permission, so he recommended to stop purchasing Chinese phones and getting rid of the ones you already have, EuroNews reported. Lithuania's National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC) conducted a review and published ...
Slave labour is building the ‘Belt and Road’, alarming report says
Chinese workers on the Chinese regime's most ambitious Belt and Road initiative are stranded abroad amid restrictions by the COVID-19 ( CCP) Virus, according to a detailed report by China Labor Watch, released on 30 April. The report details the appalling conditions faced by some of China's overseas workers, building the ...
Sen. Tom Cotton: ‘Xi Jinping and his Communist thugs must face severe consequences for crushing Hong Kong’s freedoms’
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Monday, June 29, blasted Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials for "crushing Hong Kong's freedoms" and urged the U.S. government to consider sanctioning the communist regime. "Xi Jinping and his Communist thugs must face severe consequences for crushing Hong Kong's freedoms," ...
FBI Director Wray says over 2,000 active investigation connected to the CCP
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday, June 24, revealed that the bureau has over 2,000 active investigations tied to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). During an interview with Bret Baier of "Special Report" on Fox News, Wray said China [CCP] is the greatest threat to the U.S. economy and its democratic ...
Alarm in Beijing as heavy restrictions fail to stop the spread of the CCP Virus
Chinese officials are scrambling to contain a new outbreak of the CCP Virus (coronavirus) across Beijing, as they recorded the highest number of cases in one day for the past two months. Officials are alarmed at the development, as they had considered their lockdowns and travel restrictions to be enough to ...
Mark Esper warns that China Communist Party is going faster in wrong direction, world must wake up
Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned on Saturday, Feb. 15, that the world must “wake up” to the threats from the Chinese Communist Party, which he said is at the top of the Pentagon’s list of potential adversaries. During his address at an international security conference in Munich, Germany, Esper described China ...

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