Massive Data Breach Unveils Espionage, Cyber Vulnerabilities Within China’s Security Systems
“The magnitude of this breach cannot be understated,” notes a cybersecurity expert who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the matter. “If authentic, these documents provide a candid look into the inner workings of China’s espionage strategies and the technologies they employ,” the source added.
People’s Daily Hastily Deletes 2016 Article Predicting China Would Become a ‘High-income’ Country by 2024
The “middle-income trap” describes a situation where due to corruption, poor governance, and other political or societal factors, a country is not able to move beyond a certain point in its economic development and perpetually lags behind the most affluent countries.
The 8th Anniversary of 709 Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers: Ten Notable Events Over the Past Year
On August 13, 2017, renowned lawyer Gao Zhisheng (高智晟), under soft house arrest in his hometown in Shaanxi and one year after being released from prison, suddenly lost contact with his family in the U.S and friends. More than five years have passed without any news from or regarding him.
Hong Kong Protest Song Played Again Instead of CCP Anthem at Asian Classic Powerlifting Championship
After the handover of Hong Kong, CCP used the March of the Volunteers as the Hong Kong anthem, but after the 2019 anti-extradition social movement, Hong Kong pro-democracy people composed a protest song, “Glory to Hong Kong.” It was then widely circulated online and regarded as the “Hong Kong national anthem.”
US to Activate New Space Force Command in Indo–Pacific Amid Tensions With North Korea, China
Space Force Gen. Bradley Saltzman, chief of space operations, earlier said the new component at INDOPACOM aims to strengthen U.S. space integration, citing China as the pacing threat, Air & Space Forces Magazine reported.
Hong Kong Demands Probe as Pro-democracy Protest Song Played Instead of Anthem at Korean Rugby 7s
“Glory to Hong Kong” was heard around the stadium in Incheon, during the men’s final between Hong Kong and South Korea, rather than “March of the Volunteers” – the anthem the city shares with China.
Biden: US Would Get ‘Involved Militarily’ to Defend Taiwan From Attack, But Washington’s Strategic Ambiguity of China Continues
Beijing has also insisted that any country wishing to pursue diplomatic relations with it must first sever official ties with Taiwan. This, in addition to the ROC’s expulsion from the United Nations in 1971, have resulted in Taipei being isolated from the global community.
Exiled Uyghurs Fear China’s Reach
“what legal value it gives to a Red Notice and the authority of their law enforcement officers to make an arrest.” Each Red Notice is reviewed by a task force and a notice is only released if it is in line with Interpol’s constitution that states it “is strictly forbidden for the organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character,” explained Interpol’s press office by quoting its constitution.
Chinese Pilgrim’s Progress: Work with Value and Dignity
When I first came to work here it was very uncomfortable because, in China, people and jobs are divided into three, six, and nine classes. The cleaning lady and the migrant workers are the most discriminated against. But in Korea, I feel respect for people. People in the company don’t ignore me because I am a cleaner, instead, they greet me warmly every day.
Japan PM begins SE Asia trip, urges open seas, response on Ukraine
Indonesia is host of this year’s Group of 20 summit in November, an engagement that has placed Jakarta in a diplomatic bind, amid opposition to the participation of Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine and alleged war crimes there.