China Electric Vehicle WM Motor Files for BankruptcyTroubled Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup WM Motor has filed for bankruptcy, underscoring the difficulties faced in the highly competitive EV market that once positioned it as a rising star in the industry. A Shanghai court will review the WM case, according to a filing on the national enterprise bankruptcy information disclosure platform on Monday, Reuters reported. The company attributed its operational challenges to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, a sluggish capital market, and rising costs in raw materials. Nevertheless, the company pledged to make a comeback once it finalizes a restructuring plan in collaboration with global investors. The company said on its official Weibo account, China’s popular Twitter-like microblog, on Oct. 10, “WM Motor’s planned reorganization will introduce strategic investors from across the globe to achieve its rebirth.”...

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Schumer Says He Asked China's Xi to Appoint Senior Official on FentanylSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Oct. 10 said Beijing agreed to “look into” his request to appoint an official responsible for the deadly fentanyl. Mr. Schumer, along with five other Democrat and Republican senators, arrived in China on Oct. 7. The delegation had meetings with high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials and its top leader, Xi Jinping, on Oct. 9. “I asked Xi to appoint a senior official on the China side, and we would appoint a senior official” on fentanyl, Mr. Schumer said during a briefing at the Beijing residence of U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns. “They said they would look into that.”...

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State Department Expresses Concerns Over Rights Lawyer Forcibly Repatriated to China From LaosThe U.S. State Department is demanding answers from China on the well-being of a Chinese human rights lawyer who has been deported back to China from Laos. “The United States condemns the forced repatriation of People’s Republic of China (PRC) national and human rights lawyer Lu Siwei to the PRC from Laos, at the request of PRC authorities,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement on Oct. 11. Mr. Lu, 50, fled China in late July, crossing into Vietnam before arriving in Laos. On July 28, he was arrested in Laos en route to Thailand to board a flight to the United States to reunite with his wife and daughter. He was accused of entering Laos on a fake visa, an assertion dismissed by Bob Fu, founder of Texas-based rights group China Aid. Mr. Fu had sent pictures of Mr. Lu’s passport to The Associated Press to back up his claims....

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Beijing’s Silence on Hamas Attacks on Israel Sparks Concern of Its Role in Middle East PoliticsChina’s communist regime hasn’t condemned the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas’ attacks on Israel and the massacre of Israeli civilians since it happened last Saturday. Meanwhile, the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) official media published an article warning the United States: “If you interfere with us taking Taiwan, we will mess with your Israel.” CCP’s leader Xi Jinping’s recent direct contact with three Middle Eastern leaders before the attacks has attracted international attention. Hamas fired thousands of rockets into Israel as large numbers of terrorists sneaked into the country last Saturday, killing more than 1,200 Israelis and taking 100-150 hostages back to Gaza. The Israeli military has launched counterattacks, and the Benjamin Netanyahu-led government has declared war on Hamas....

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