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US Prepares to Reject More Visa Applications From China

The United States is preparing to reject more visa applications from China—if Beijing does not speed up accepting deported Chinese nationals. The message comes just days before President Donald Trump visits China.

A Chinese-owned oil tanker has been struck near the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions with Iran. It’s a rare attack involving a Chinese-linked vessel in the region.

A Chinese national has been found guilty of fraudulently selling more than a million COVID tests in the United States. The person is also linked to an illegal biolab in Las Vegas.

Taiwan is one of the rare issues on which both parties agree. In Minnesota, lawmakers have passed a resolution backing closer ties with unanimous bipartisan support. It follows similar moves in three other states.

China is handing down suspended death sentences to two former defense ministers. It marks one of the most severe punishments in Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s sweeping purges and corruption crackdown in the military.

  1. U.S. Prepares to Reject More Visa Applications From China
  2. Sen. Daines Meets Chinese Officials, Calling for Peaceful Cooperation
  3. Chinese-Owned Tanker Struck Near Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions
  4. How CCP Establishes Police Outpost in NYC: FBI Agent
  5. Chinese National Convicted in COVID Test Scheme
  6. Minnesota Lawmakers Back Pro-Taiwan Resolution
  7. Lawmakers Probe Nonprofits With Alleged Ties to CCP
  8. China Hands Suspended Death Sentences to 2 Former Defense Ministers
  9. Paraguay President Visits Taiwan Despite Beijing Pressure
  10. Dr. Levin on How the U.S. Can Counter China’s Dominance in Biotech
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