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Jul 21

China blasts dam to divert floods that killed at least 25

By Associated Press

China’s military has blasted a dam to release floodwaters threatening one of its most heavily populated provinces, as the death toll in widespread flooding rose to at least 25.

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Jul 20

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News Wrap: U.S. COVID cases up 200% in 2 weeks with delta variant behind 83% of them

In our news wrap Tuesday, new COVID-19 infections in the U.S. are still building — up 200% in two weeks. Vaccinated staffers in both the White House and in Congress have tested positive. China has rejected U.S. Accusations that it…

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Jul 19

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As U.S., allies condemn Chinese cyberattacks, report exposes governments’ use of spyware

The Biden administration and a large group of allies called out China for state-sponsored, international hacking Monday. A consortium of media outlets also published an investigation revealing how governments hacked into their opponents' phones with sophisticated, Israeli-made software. Nick Schifrin…

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Jul 19

Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, U.S. and allies say

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

The Biden administration and Western allies formally blamed China for a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software and accused Beijing of working with criminal hackers in ransomware attacks and other cyber operations.

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Jul 16

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Analyzing the U.S. business advisory for Hong Kong and how it could affect global finances

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

The United States government Friday warned Americans about the risks of doing business, studying, or investing in Hong Kong. The U.S. also sanctioned Hong Kong officials, accusing them of eroding the city’s freedoms as China continues to force its will…

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Jul 06

China’s leader denounces calls for technology blockades

By Associated Press

China's leader Xi Jinping has attacked calls from some in the U.S. and its allies to limit their dependency on Chinese suppliers and block the sharing of technologies.

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Jun 28

Russia, China declare friendship treaty extension, hail ties

By Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press

The leaders of Russia and China announced the extension of a 20-year-old friendship treaty, a show of unity amid their tensions with the West.

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Jun 24

U.S. blocks solar panel materials from China over labor abuses

By Ben Fox, Associated Press

The moves could make it harder for the U.S. to meet renewable energy goals aimed at addressing climate change. That's because about 45% of the global supply of the polysilicon used to make photovoltaic cells for solar panels comes from…

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Jun 23

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News Wrap: Supreme Court sides with cheerleader kicked off squad for social media post

In our news wrap Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled a Pennsylvania school was wrong to suspend a girl from cheerleading over a social media post. The justices also struck down a California regulation allowing labor unions to recruit agricultural…

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Jun 20

US sends Taiwan 2.5 million vaccine doses, tripling pledge

By Associated Press

The U.S. sent 2.5 million doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan on Sunday, tripling an earlier pledge in a donation with both public health and geopolitical meaning.

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