Rep. Gallagher on US-China Decoupling, Yellen’s ‘Zombie Engagement’ With ChinaTwo major theaters in Seoul, South Korea, have so far rejected a New York-based performing arts company Shen Yun’s bid to perform because of pressure from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), according to local organizers. At a press conference in San Francisco on Saturday, ahead of the APEC summit—which the president of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol is going to attend—Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) spoke with NTD reporter Iris Tao. “I think this is all evidence of a global strategy of economic coercion, which is why we need to push back in concert with our allies,” he said....

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Peacock Weaving ArtAfter two days of meetings with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in San Francisco, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday that the United States does not seek to decouple its economy from China’s. “I think we have to decouple in key areas, I would call it strategic decoupling,” Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) said to NTD reporter Iris Tao on Saturday when asked for his comment. But he emphasized that he wasn’t advocating for a complete decoupling. Mr. Gallagher criticized Ms. Yellen for what he called “zombie engagement.” “It’s this resurrection of an idea we thought was dead, whereby we can engage with China economically, diplomatically, and hope that they become a responsible stakeholder in the international system that’s failed for over 20 years,” he explained....

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Four Killed in Building Collapse in China's Wenzhou CityBEIJING—Four people were killed when a building collapsed in China’s Wenzhou city, according to state media outlet CCTV on Sunday. The collapse occurred on Saturday during renovation of the building, and the casualties were all construction workers, CCTV reported, adding that continuous rain had hampered rescue work. An investigation into the cause is going on, it said. The accident in the eastern city follows several similar incidents recently, including the collapse of a gym in heavy snow in the northeast province of Heilongjiang last week, which killed three. In July, 11 people were killed when the roof of a school gym caved in during intense rain, also in Heilongjiang province, drawing criticism by media. Authorities said construction materials illegally stacked on the roof may have caused the collapse, Xinhua reported....

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At Least 4 Killed in Building Collapse in China's Wenzhou CityBEIJING—At least 4 people were killed when a building collapsed in China’s Wenzhou city, according to state media outlet CCTV on Sunday. The collapse occurred on Saturday during renovation of the building, and the casualties were all construction workers, CCTV reported. An investigation into the cause is going on, it said. The actual number of casualties from such events may be much higher. The actual number of casualties is difficult to verify, as the Chinese regime routinely suppresses or alters information. The accident in the eastern city follows several similar incidents recently, including the collapse of a gym in heavy snow in the northeast province of Heilongjiang last week, which killed at least three....

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