June 26, 2026
China in Focus
Trump Sounds Alarm on Communism; Shen Yun Back in Toronto Despite Earlier Hoax Threats
President Donald Trump takes aim at communism, responding to New York’s congressional primaries.
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party holds a hearing exposing China’s malign influence on American soil.
Beijing is adding another tool to its legal arsenal. A draft law would allow state prosecutors to bring public-interest lawsuits against foreign entities and individuals.
Australia announces a $1.75 billion deal to export radar technology to Canada, as NATO allies ramp up efforts to safeguard the Arctic from the Chinese regime.
Cheaper or better? The global AI race is heating up as lower-cost Chinese models challenge America’s push to lead the next generation of technology.
- Trump Sounds Alarm on Communism
- Trump Calls Progressive Candidates ‘Solid Communists’
- House Hearing Exposes CCP’s Malign Influence in US
- China Adds Foreign Targets to Public Interest Lawsuits
- FCC Toughens Submarine Communication Cable Rules
- Small Plane Crashes Into Beijing’s Tallest Building
- Australia Ships $1.75 Billion Tech to Canada for Arctic Defense
- Gray: Keeping Greenland Safe Vital to US Security
- Shen Yun Back in Toronto Despite Earlier Hoax Threats
- Chinese Cyber Firm Claims Superior MythOS Rival
- US–China AI Race: The Fight for Global Influence
- Expert Backs Linux to Counter China Cyber Risks
- Concerns Over Data Sharing in Global Tech Ecosystems
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