Taiwan Begins Drill Simulating War; China Sanctions US Rare Earth, Defense Firms
Taiwan is kicking off a five-day military drill. The goal is to better prepare the island’s military for a war scenario.
China is targeting U.S. defense and rare earth companies. This comes just after the Pentagon accused major Chinese firms of helping Beijing’s military. What could this mean for U.S.–China trade relations?
Could your fitness tracker be sending your health data to Beijing? Lawmakers are raising alarms about Chinese-made devices Americans use to track their health.
A new Chinese law targets dissent globally. Are Americans still safe from Beijing’s secret police?
Faced with growing military threats from China, people in Taiwan are preparing for a potential invasion—not only in combat capability but also in civilian preparedness. To support that effort, one Taiwanese man left Wall Street and returned home.
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- Cuban Intel Facilities Show Possible Links to China
- U.S. and Uzbekistan Launch Joint Investment Platform
- How Taiwanese People Are Preparing for a Chinese Attack
- Returning From Wall Street to Taiwan
- How China’s Rise Put Taiwan in the Crosshairs
- Protecting Democracy Through Resilient Societies
- Why the World Can’t Ignore Taiwan
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