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They’re afraid for their families. In many ways, they can’t even think freely, even in a free country,” Stanford University’s ...
China’s exports grew at a faster pace in July, surpassing expectations as global businesses await clarity on whether Beijing ...
US Republican Senator Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel's board chair on Wednesday (Aug 6) with questions about the chipmaker ...
In Xi’s China, two narratives exist in uneasy tension – one encouraging experimentation by local officials, the other ...
While the west focuses on the military threat, activists in Taiwan accuse its own politicians of facilitating Beijing’s subversion efforts ...
In Zhejiang, the results have been more than palpable. More than 5,000 film and television companies operate across the ...
China has unveiled interest subsidy policies on certain loans to ease the financial burdens of both individuals and ...
Is Gene Wu back in China?” state Sen. Mayes Middleton, a Galveston Republican, posted on X on Monday — the first day the ...
The regulations were issued by the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council to free grassroots officials from bureaucratism and pointless formalities, ...
In a letter sent Wednesday to Intel’s chairman, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) wrote that he is concerned “about the security ...
The Chinese government now places students at Stanford University to report back on academic research, student journalists said this week on a panel discussion at the ...
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton questions how much Intel's board knew about Lip-Bu Tan's tenure at Cadence Design Systems, which ...
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