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Earliest in view: May 13 · 13:10 UTCMost recent: Jul 4 · 04:39 UTC
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  • CRIMEJul 4 · 04:39 UTCR/SCAMS
    [AUS/China] Seeking help. Freshman friend got scammed 200k AUD and said she was watched until she returned

    A Chinese student in Australia reported being scammed 200k AUD and monitored for two months, leading to severe psychological stress. She is now dealing with police, embassy, and banking authorities in both China and Australia. Her friend seeks external help but has limited details due to her reluctance to repeat her ordeal.

  • SECURITYJun 10 · 21:11 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    FBI seizes 13 websites that officials say were used by China to target and recruit US workers

    The FBI has seized 13 websites linked to a Chinese effort to target U.S. workers with access to classified information through fake job postings. The websites, posing as consulting companies, used fraudulent identities and AI-generated photos to recruit individuals for sensitive roles, with payment via cryptocurrency to conceal operators' identities.

  • SECURITYJun 8 · 23:58 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military

    The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to a list of Chinese military-linked companies, restricting their access to U.S. defense contracts. The Chinese Embassy criticized the move as discriminatory, while the Pentagon cited ties to China's defense industrial base through affiliations with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

  • SECURITYJun 8 · 21:57 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military

    The Pentagon has added Chinese tech giant Alibaba, electric car maker BYD, and search engine Baidu to a list of companies deemed to aid the Chinese military, citing their affiliations with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The Chinese Embassy criticized the move as discriminatory, while the updated list now includes 188 entities, reflecting concerns over Beijing's use of non-state businesses for military purposes.

  • SECURITYJun 8 · 21:35 UTCWTOP DC
    Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military

    The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD, Baidu, and Unitree to its list of Chinese military-linked companies, citing their contributions to China's defense industrial base through affiliations with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The Chinese Embassy criticized the move as discriminatory, accusing the U.S. of overstepping on national security grounds.

  • SECURITYJun 8 · 21:32 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military

    The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to its list of Chinese military-linked companies, restricting their U.S. defense contracts. The move reflects concerns over non-state Chinese businesses aiding China's defense industrial base through affiliations with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 05:57 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Beijing bans 4 New Zealand lawmakers from entering China because they visited Taiwan

    Beijing banned four New Zealand lawmakers from entering China, Macau, and Hong Kong for a year after they visited Taiwan on a parliamentary trip. The Chinese embassy demanded the lawmakers apologize, which two rejected, while New Zealand's government expressed concern over the travel bans.

  • WORLDMay 26 · 09:42 UTCKYIV POST
    China Urges ‘De-escalation’ After Moscow’s Kyiv Strike Threats, Silent on Embassy Evacuation

    China urged de-escalation and dialogue after Russia threatened intensified strikes on Kyiv, maintaining its neutral stance on the war. It refused to confirm if it would evacuate embassy staff, as Ukraine and others view Russian threats as part of an intimidation campaign.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 13:10 UTCTHE HILL
    Chinese Embassy posts ‘red lines’ that should not be challenged in Trump, Xi talks

    The Chinese Embassy in the US has outlined four sensitive issues that should not be discussed in President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, including Taiwan. The embassy posted this information on the social platform X. The goal is to avoid challenging these 'red lines' in China-US relations.

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