Global South Powers Test ‘Tougher on China’ Stance
A growing trend among China’s partners: taking a tougher stance on Beijing in exchange for greater trust from Washington. Shifting their policies on China are South Africa, Mexico, and a potential future leader in Iran.
Beijing—working to expand its influence in Latin America—poses a direct national security threat to the United States, according to a panel of experts on Capitol Hill.
Shen Yun Performing Arts has again received a bomb threat that turned out to be fake, just one day before showtime in Rome. Despite that, the show sold out, filling the theater. Plus, a sneak peek at a new documentary: “UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun.”
And China’s share of global GDP is shrinking. What does this mean for global businesses investing heavily in the Chinese market?
Three people are facing charges in a massive scheme—a $2.5 billion operation. U.S. AI servers allegedly smuggled to China. Fake documents. Shell companies. What investigators uncovered—coming up.
- Global South Powers Test ‘Tougher on China’ Stance
- South Africa Slaps 75% Tariff on Chinese Steel
- Mexico might consider reviewing Chinese investments
- Iranian Prince Signals Downplaying China, Russia
- Panel Probes China’s Malign Influence in Latin America
- New Bill to Probe CCP’s ‘Foreign Malign Influence’
- Beijing Blocks NTD Reporter From Entering China
- Shen Yun Sells Out in Rome Despite Bomb Threat
- ‘UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun’
- U.S. Intel: No China Plan to Invade Taiwan in 2027
- Taiwan: China Threat Persists Despite U.S. Report
- China’s Share of Global GDP Shrinks to 16.5 percent
- China’s Imports of U.S. Soybeans Have Stalled
- DOJ: 3 Charged in $2.5 Billion AI Smuggling Scheme to China
- Daughters of Political Prisoners Speak Out Against the CCP










