A federal jury convicted Jia Bei Zhu for distributing more than one million non-compliant COVID-19 test kits during the pandemic. Prosecutors said the scheme generated millions while deceiving regulators and consumers.
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U.S. Army forces joined Philippine and Australian troops in a live-fire HIMARS coastal defense exercise in Palawan, showcasing allied interoperability and Pacific readiness during Balikatan 2026.
A former U.S. diplomat challenges Trump’s Iran policy while defending past negotiations. The debate highlights tensions over alliances, strategy, and regional stability.
The Trump administration is reinforcing support for Panama as China ramps up pressure on key trade routes. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns Beijing’s actions threaten global supply stability.
A string of unexplained deaths among Chinese scientists in sensitive fields has raised serious questions. Some observers warn it could point to a hidden “silent scientist war.”
Legacy media coverage increasingly highlights China as a model for global leadership and innovation. Critics argue this narrative overlooks deeper political realities.
A Chinese researcher has been convicted in a U.S. case involving the smuggling of E. coli DNA. The incident is raising serious concerns about biosecurity and foreign-linked research activities.
A Chinese-linked tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz despite a U.S. naval blockade, escalating geopolitical tensions. The incident raises questions about enforcement and global responses to U.S. pressure on Iran.
The United States deepens defense ties with Indonesia, signaling a strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific as pressure mounts on China’s regional influence.
China’s grip on Latin America appears to be weakening as countries reassess economic and security ties. Growing alignment with the U.S. signals a regional shift.
China’s expanding fishing fleets and island-building efforts are raising tensions in the South China Sea. Regional powers are responding with new defense partnerships.
America’s universities are increasingly influenced by foreign funding and political agendas, raising serious concerns about national interest and academic independence. Policymakers are now being urged to restore transparency and accountability.
The Department of Justice has revoked the citizenship of two Chinese nationals convicted of trade secret theft, marking a rare use of denaturalization. The case raises broader questions about enforcement and national security risks tied to foreign espionage.
Kash Patel is pushing to release FBI files tied to Rep. Eric Swalwell’s alleged connections to a Chinese spy. The move raises renewed questions about national security and transparency.


















