The Hong Kong Court of Appeal granted an injunction on May 8 banning the distribution of the anti-extradition song “Glory to Hong Kong.” U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said at a regular press briefing on the same day that the U.S. was
A new survey shows four in five U.S. biotech companies contract with Chinese firms. We take a look at Beijing’s quest for American DNA and lawmakers’ attempts to stop it. Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping is set to announce more investment in Hungary, as
Two articles by China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) chief last month evoked echoes of a particularly dark period in China’s history, leading to talk of a newly minted “Five-Anti-Campaign.” Writing in the state journal Study Times (学习时报;
MPs agreed unanimously on May 9 to investigate China’s cyberattacks against parliamentarians through a House of Commons committee. The motion for the investigation was initiated by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, who revealed on April 29 that he and 17 other