'He Was Alive': Doctor Recounts Live Organ HarvestingThe United States is working to choke out China’s military development by cutting off access to cutting-edge semiconductors. We take a closer look at military power rankings between the United States and China, and their allies. Plus, the Pentagon is launching a new project, aiming to reverse Washington’s biggest military weak point. Topics in this episode: U.S. Trying to ‘Choke’ China’s Military: Raimondo U.S. Beats Out China: Military Power Ranking 2023 Pentagon Drone Project to Counter China $80M U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid China War Threat Biden Disappointed: Xi Not Going to G20 Summit Worker Strikes in China Rising: Labor Rights Watchdog Chinese Wary of Buying Property Despite Stimulus Chinese Cars Grab Market Share in Russia China Ramps Up Economic Support as Developer Debt Vote Looms De-Dollarization to Avoid Possible Sanctions: Copley ...

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The closed office of the Mintz Group is seen in an office building in Beijing on March 24, 2023. - Five Chinese employees at the Beijing office of U.S. due diligence firm Mintz Group have been detained by authorities, the company said on March 24. (Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images)The growing tensions between Washington and Beijing are posing new challenges for American small businesses and investors even as the two nations keep talking about limiting their policy misunderstanding and easing the tech barriers, according to experts. U.S. founders and investors say that when money is scarce, the new constraints on investments in advanced technology in both nations are exacerbating a slump in deals between small- and medium-sized enterprises in the world’s top two economies. “There is nothing bigger than the current trade tensions between the U.S. and China [for a U.S. investor], Gary Dugan, chief investment officer at the UAE-based Dalma Capital, a global alternative investment platform and an avid China investor, told The Epoch Times....

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Dengue Fever Outbreak in Yunnan Raises Concerns Over Government TransparencyIn recent weeks, Yunnan Province has witnessed a significant outbreak of Dengue fever, leaving hospitals overwhelmed and reports of fatalities. However, the local authorities have not made any official announcements or updates on the situation. Even a pest control campaign in Mile City, conducted over 18 days, only vaguely alludes to “vector organisms,” without mentioning Dengue fever explicitly. On Aug. 30, a report from China National Radio Network shed light on Mile City’s extensive pest control operation, covering an area of 30.7 square kilometers within the urban region. The operation was scheduled to run from Aug. 29 to Sept. 15, yet it offered no clear reasons for the large-scale intervention, leaving the public puzzled....

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US Must Be ‘Vigilant’ of Chinese Investors Buying Farmland, Businesses: Commerce SecretaryU.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo admitted there were “legitimate concerns” about Chinese investments in the United States and insisted that the Biden administration “will not compromise” on China-related semiconductor restrictions. “We have to be real about those concerns,” Ms. Raimondo said in an interview with CNN. “So to the extent that Chinese investors, buying farmland, buying U.S. businesses, erodes our national security, then we should stop it.” Though a certain amount of investment is good for commerce, the Biden administration is being “vigilant about not allowing Chinese investment in the U.S. that we think hurts our national security,” she added....

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