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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.
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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.

How Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Affect Canada

Given the close integration of Canadian and U.S. economies, the OBBB Act will have major impacts on Canada as well.

Pacific Island Countries See Australia as Preferred Partner Over China: Research

Pacific Island countries (PIC) welcome Beijing’s contribution to their development while remaining cautious about its security presence.

Colombian Presidential Candidate in Serious but Stable Condition After Being Shot

Miguel Uribe Turbay's condition remains serious and his neurological prognosis is guarded according to statement released by Santa Fe de Bogotá Foundation.

US Imposes Fresh Sanctions Targeting Iran Oil Trade, Hezbollah

US imposed sanctions against network that smuggles Iranian oil disguised as Iraqi oil and on a Hezbollah-controlled financial institution, Treasury Dept said.

China’s Africa Experiment With EVs Sparking Concern Among Local Automakers

Chinese motor vehicle companies are setting up shop across Africa and dumping cheap EVs as domestic market shrinks and tariffs bite.