US CHINA RELATIONS

Oct 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Panda Pals Arrive: A New Chapter in U. S. -China Ties

Two new giant panda friends, Bao Li and Qing Bao, have just moved into the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. They're only 3 years old but already super important for U.S.-China relations. After some tense times, it seems the two countries are trying to be friends again, using the pandas as a sign of peace. This isn't the first panda swap—pandas have been traveling bet...

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

China's Submarine Snafu: A Wake-Up Call for Beijing's Defense Industry

China's defense industry has been on a mission to modernize its forces, but it seems a major setback has occurred. The newest nuclear-powered submarine, part of the country's ambitious Zhou-class line, has reportedly sunk pierside earlier this year. The incident has left many wondering about the Chinese Navy's internal accountability and oversight of its defense indu...

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Safe Driving, Strong Borders: The Biden Administration's Move to Secure the Roads

It's a no-brainer that connected vehicles have brought about numerous benefits, such as improved safety and enhanced navigation. However, this influx of technology has also brought forth new and escalating threats to our national security. The Biden administration has taken a crucial step to address this issue by proposing a rule change that would prohibit the import...

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Sep 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Cars Under Threat: US Proposes Ban on Vehicles with Chinese and Russian Tech

The United States is on the brink of taking a bold step to safeguard its national security. On Monday, the Commerce Department will propose a ban on the sale and import of smart vehicles that use specific Chinese or Russian technology. The move comes after a thorough investigation revealed a range of national security risks associated with embedded software and hardw...

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Smart Car Restrictions: A Move for National Security or Protectionism?

The US Commerce Department has proposed a ban on the sale and import of smart vehicles that use specific Chinese or Russian technology due to national security concerns. This decision was made after a government investigation found that these technologies pose a range of national security risks, including the possibility of remote sabotage and the collection of perso...

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

TikTok's 'Staggering' Consequences: A Battle for Free Speech in the US

The US divest-or-ban law, signed by President Joe Biden earlier this year, has sent shockwaves through the social media world, with TikTok at the center of the controversy. The law, which requires TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent, ByteDance, by January 19, 2025, has sparked a heated debate about national security and free speech. But what would be the actual...

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can the US and China Bridge the Climate Finance Divide?

The US and China, the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters, are trying to find common ground on climate finance, but can they overcome their differences? US climate envoy John Podesta says they’ve made progress, but what does that really mean? Podesta highlighted the importance of collaboration, stating they can “find places to collaborate for the good of our p...

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Troubling Ties: Is Your Data Safe?

The Justice Department has dropped a bombshell accusation against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance. They claim that these Chinese tech giants have been secretly gathering bulk data on American users based on their views on sensitive topics like abortion, gun control, and religion. This revelation raises serious questions about whether TikTok can be trusted wit...

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Troubled Dance: Data, Divisiveness, and Democracy

The Justice Department is throwing shade at TikTok, accusing it of being a bit too cozy with its parent company in Beijing. They say TikTok used an internal system called Lark to share US user data, including views on hot-button issues like abortion and gun control, with ByteDance employees in China. Think about it: What if this data is used to target US users with...

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Washington Preparing to Bail Out a Struggling China?

China's economy is facing a crisis unlike any it has seen since opening up more than four decades ago. Over a million restaurants have closed, offices are emptier than during the pandemic, and property sales are down sharply. Duty-free sales in Hainan Island plunged 30% in the first seven months of this year. Summer box office revenue is down 44%. It's hard to see ho...

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