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80 Percent of Convictions Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law Not Justified: Amnesty International Report

Years after implementation of CCP’s Hong Kong National Security Law, Amnesty International report said 80% of convictions made weren't justified.

China Sends Aircraft Carrier to Hong Kong Amid Rising Maritime Tensions

China’s first domestically built aircraft carrier, the Shandong, docked in Hong Kong, days after 28th anniversary of UK handing territory over to Beijing.
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How a Once-Fervent Young Chinese Nationalist Broke Free From the CCP’s Propaganda Machine

While July 1 marked the anniversary of the founding of the CCP, it coincided with a date among Chinese dissidents abroad, Global Quitting the CCP Day.

Vast Majority of Chinese Electric Vehicle Makers Unlikely to Survive Past 2030, Report Says

A new annual report by global consulting firm AlixPartners forecasts that only 15 of China’s nearly 130 ZEV makers may survive beyond 2030.

Purges of Top Tech Officials Show Cracks in China’s Big Data Ambitions

A new wave of corruption scandals is shaking the Chinese Communist Party’s big data sector, one of the regime’s most strategically important industries.

FBI Arrests 2 Chinese Men for Spying on US Navy Bases, Employees

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested for allegedly spying on U.S. Navy facilities and attempting to recruit military personnel on behalf of China’s intelligence services.

Why US Banned Transfer of Genetic Samples to China

The FDA has halted a program that allowed the transfer of U.S. citizens’ biological samples to China and other “hostile countries.”

CCP Leaders Propose Regulations to Rein in Xi’s Superagencies

During Xi’s tenure, he centralized decision-making power through various CCP groups. Now, the Politburo is reviewing measures to regulate them.