House lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to develop an economic strategy aimed at mitigating “the catastrophic economic fallout” resulting from a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The legislation titled the “Fortifying U.S. Markets from
Media freedom in China continues to deteriorate as foreign journalists face growing harassment, violence, visa problems, and high-tech surveillance by the Chinese communist regime, according to a new survey. The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (FCCC), the
MPs have called for a wider ban of Chinese CCTV cameras after a minister clarified that local governments can still use them. The government has banned the installation of surveillance equipment from Chinese makers on “sensitive” government sites since
Commentary There was not one single solitary dollar sign in Anthony Albanese’s “A Future Made in Australia” speech delivered in Brisbane. There should have been. This was a speech about re-industrialising Australia, but there were no specifics. It was