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Chinese National Faces Federal Charges After Photographing Stealth Bomber Base
Investigators responded and again contacted Wu, who admitted to taking videos of the B-2 aircraft and multiple photos of the installation's fencing, a gate and military equipment.

China to Probe Meta's Acquisition of AI Startup Manus
China is planning to launch a probe into Manus AI following Meta's announcement saying it would acquire the company in a push to improve AI in America.

Bipartisan Lawmakers Scrutinize China Deal to Acquire Roomba Parent, iRobot
Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) are urging the Treasury Department to review a proposed deal hand control of iRobot to its Chinese supplier.

China, Russia, Iran Hold Naval Drills Near South Africa
Warships from China, Russia, and Iran arrived at South Africa's main naval base on Friday. The three countries have begun a week-long joint military exercise.
Xi Was 'Embarrassed': Analyst Weighs How Maduro's Arrest Impacts CCP
Michael Lucci, founder and CEO of State Armor, discussed the other political implications for the Chinese communist regime following Nicolás Maduro's arrest.
Trump Stands Firm on Taking Greenland, Vows to Block Russia, China
The president said the United States will not tolerate having Russia or China as a neighbor.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 9)
Was the U.S. strike in Venezuela a blueprint for a Chinese attack on Taiwan? President Donald Trump weighs in—and now Beijing will have to respond.
Chinese Asylum Claims Near Record Levels in 2025, UN Data Show
Preliminary data show nearly 179,000 Chinese nationals sought asylum worldwide in 2025, with the United States receiving the vast majority of claims.
Trump Says US Action in Venezuela Does Not Set Precedent for China to Move on Taiwan
Trump said the Venezuela operation reflected a unique security threat and should not be read as a green light for Chinese action on Taiwan.
CCP-Linked Billionaire to Be Subpoenaed in Probe of Leftist Protests in US
The activities of Neville Roy Singham have been under the microscope for several months.
China Warned as US Acts in Its Own Hemisphere: Retired Brig. Gen. Stilwell
Retired Brig. Gen. David Stilwell, former U.S. military attaché in Beijing, said the U.S. operation in Venezuela sends a message to China on U.S. readiness to act.
US Strikes in Venezuela Not Blueprint for China and Taiwan: Experts
Washington's decision to strike Venezuela and capture the dictator Nicolás Maduro has sparked debate among many foreign policy experts.
Did US Ask Venezuela to Kick Out China? White House Responds
Did the United States ask Venezuela to cut economic ties with China and Russia? The White House responds.
US-Wanted Scam Kingpin Extradited From Cambodia to China
On Wednesday, the head of Prince Group, Chen Zhi, was extradited to China to face serious criminal charges after being arrested in Cambodia.
National Security Analyst: Venezuela's Ties With China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba
Retired U.S. Navy Captain Armen Kurdian, national security analyst, discussed the future of Venezuela's relationship with its allies following Nicolás Maduro's capture.
Faulty Chinese-Made Radars Raises Questions After Venezuela Strike
Chinese‑made air‑defense radars deployed in Venezuela failed to detect U.S. aircraft, raising fresh questions about the effectiveness of Beijing’s technology.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 8)
The head of a major scam network wanted by the United States has been arrested—but not anywhere near American soil. The head of the Prince Group, Chen Zhi, was extradited to China after being arrested in Cambodia. What does Beijing’s move mean—and how might the United States respond?
Room for China in Venezuela Oil, But US Must Stay in Charge: Energy Secretary
China has been a long-time trade partner of Venezuela and is expected to maintain a presence there after the downfall of Maduro, Chris Wright says.
Texas Issues Warning About Unsolicited Seed Packages From China
Officials in Ohio, New Mexico, and Alabama issued similar advisories last year over concerns that the mysterious seeds could be of an invasive species.
High Seas Are No Longer a Safe Haven for China's Laundering of Resources: Former US Marine
The U.S. military announced on Wednesday that it had seized two oil tankers, with both vessels linked to Venezuelan oil shipments.
Chinese National Faces Federal Charges After Photographing Stealth Bomber Base
Investigators responded and again contacted Wu, who admitted to taking videos of the B-2 aircraft and multiple photos of the installation's fencing, a gate and military equipment.
China to Probe Meta's Acquisition of AI Startup Manus
China is planning to launch a probe into Manus AI following Meta's announcement saying it would acquire the company in a push to improve AI in America.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Scrutinize China Deal to Acquire Roomba Parent, iRobot
Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) are urging the Treasury Department to review a proposed deal hand control of iRobot to its Chinese supplier.
China, Russia, Iran Hold Naval Drills Near South Africa
Warships from China, Russia, and Iran arrived at South Africa's main naval base on Friday. The three countries have begun a week-long joint military exercise.
Xi Was 'Embarrassed': Analyst Weighs How Maduro's Arrest Impacts CCP
Michael Lucci, founder and CEO of State Armor, discussed the other political implications for the Chinese communist regime following Nicolás Maduro's arrest.
Trump Stands Firm on Taking Greenland, Vows to Block Russia, China
The president said the United States will not tolerate having Russia or China as a neighbor.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 9)
Was the U.S. strike in Venezuela a blueprint for a Chinese attack on Taiwan? President Donald Trump weighs in—and now Beijing will have to respond.
Chinese Asylum Claims Near Record Levels in 2025, UN Data Show
Preliminary data show nearly 179,000 Chinese nationals sought asylum worldwide in 2025, with the United States receiving the vast majority of claims.
Trump Says US Action in Venezuela Does Not Set Precedent for China to Move on Taiwan
Trump said the Venezuela operation reflected a unique security threat and should not be read as a green light for Chinese action on Taiwan.
CCP-Linked Billionaire to Be Subpoenaed in Probe of Leftist Protests in US
The activities of Neville Roy Singham have been under the microscope for several months.
China Warned as US Acts in Its Own Hemisphere: Retired Brig. Gen. Stilwell
Retired Brig. Gen. David Stilwell, former U.S. military attaché in Beijing, said the U.S. operation in Venezuela sends a message to China on U.S. readiness to act.
US Strikes in Venezuela Not Blueprint for China and Taiwan: Experts
Washington's decision to strike Venezuela and capture the dictator Nicolás Maduro has sparked debate among many foreign policy experts.
Did US Ask Venezuela to Kick Out China? White House Responds
Did the United States ask Venezuela to cut economic ties with China and Russia? The White House responds.
US-Wanted Scam Kingpin Extradited From Cambodia to China
On Wednesday, the head of Prince Group, Chen Zhi, was extradited to China to face serious criminal charges after being arrested in Cambodia.
National Security Analyst: Venezuela's Ties With China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba
Retired U.S. Navy Captain Armen Kurdian, national security analyst, discussed the future of Venezuela's relationship with its allies following Nicolás Maduro's capture.
Faulty Chinese-Made Radars Raises Questions After Venezuela Strike
Chinese‑made air‑defense radars deployed in Venezuela failed to detect U.S. aircraft, raising fresh questions about the effectiveness of Beijing’s technology.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 8)
The head of a major scam network wanted by the United States has been arrested—but not anywhere near American soil. The head of the Prince Group, Chen Zhi, was extradited to China after being arrested in Cambodia. What does Beijing’s move mean—and how might the United States respond?
Room for China in Venezuela Oil, But US Must Stay in Charge: Energy Secretary
China has been a long-time trade partner of Venezuela and is expected to maintain a presence there after the downfall of Maduro, Chris Wright says.
Texas Issues Warning About Unsolicited Seed Packages From China
Officials in Ohio, New Mexico, and Alabama issued similar advisories last year over concerns that the mysterious seeds could be of an invasive species.
High Seas Are No Longer a Safe Haven for China's Laundering of Resources: Former US Marine
The U.S. military announced on Wednesday that it had seized two oil tankers, with both vessels linked to Venezuelan oil shipments.
















