US Slashes F-1 Visas For Chinese Students; Death of Child Puts China Biotech Under Scrutiny
The United States has cut F-1 visas for Chinese students by nearly 50 percent. What does this mean for American students and U.S. national security?
A record the FBI says underscores growing threats: More than 700 terror plots were foiled in the U.S. last year. Espionage arrests also climbed sharply.
A warning sign for China’s fast-growing biotech industry: The reported death of a child following a gene therapy trial is raising questions about safety reviews and transparency in Beijing. The company involved notably has an office in the United States.
Fighter jets scrambling, the internet slowing: Taiwan has kicked off its most realistic war games yet as the threat of a Chinese invasion looms.
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U.S. Cuts F-1 Visas for Chinese Students by 46%
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U.S. to Reject More Visa Applications From China
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FBI Says It Prevented 715 Terror Plots in U.S.
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Death of Child Puts China Biotech Under Scrutiny
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Han Kuang 42: Taiwan Trains Forces for a China Invasion
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Taiwan Trains for Real War as 2027 Window Nears
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Brazil Steelmaker Pushes Back on China Steel Growth
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U.S. Plans to Close Five Diplomatic Missions
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Shen Yun Documentary ‘Unbroken’ Premieres in Sydney
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UK OKs Plans for Chinese ‘Mega Embassy’
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Residents Seek to Block Mega Chinese Embassy
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China’s Mega London Embassy Raises Security Concerns
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