January 6, 2026
China in Focus
Security Guard Hired by Chinese Consulate Arrested for Allegedly Pepper-Spraying Protesters
A man has been arrested for allegedly pepper-spraying protestors in Los Angeles. He is a security guard hired by the Chinese consulate who has been jailed and faces felony charges.
Venezuela loaded crude for U.S. oil giant Chevron, while shipments by state-run Petróleos de Venezuela to its top Chinese customers remained on hold for a fifth straight day.
What does the United States’ capture of Maduro mean for China, which has been working to supersede Washington’s influence across Latin America?
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