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News from non-state media sources about China and Taiwan. 来自非国营来源关于中国和台湾的新闻。中英双语 Bilingual English and Chinese
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#Lisbon has been busted for illegally handing protesters' personal information to autocratic governments like #CCP! Out of the almost 200 instances, 52 were processed after the passage of the #EU #GDPR. This government should be ashamed!
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#India’s second wave of #COVID19 has prompted growing questions and suspicions of the #ChineseCommunistParty’s (CCP) involvement, following a deadly border clash last year.

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Canadian PM Asks Trudeau Whether to Ban the PLA Scientists into Sensitive Research Facilities and Trudeau Indicates Against Racial Discrimination

Is criticizing the Chinese government an action to discriminate against Asians? Recently, the Chinese government's infiltrating the Canadian laboratories attracts attention. A Parliament Member questioned whether the Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau would prohibit the Chinese government and the military from sending scientists to Canada’s sensitive research facilities. Trudeau indicated that he “will not greet and succumb to anti-Asian's discrimination”. Michael Chong, a Canadian Parliament Member being sanctioned by China for Hong Kong issues, announced a joint statement with Kenny Chiu to criticize Trudeau for conflating the two matters and falling into the trap of the CCP, and to ask him to withdraw his remarks.

Source: Stand News #May28

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#Canada #China #Trudeau #PrimeMinister #Discrimination #CCP #Military
Shifting Focus, NATO Views China as a Global Security Challenge

Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy spoke for many when he connected this summit with the Group of 7 summit meeting just concluded in Britain and compared them unfavorably with the period of Mr. Trump. “This summit is part of the process of reaffirming, rebuilding the fundamental alliances of the United States,” which were “weakened by the previous administration,” Mr. Draghi said.

And he pointed to Mr. Biden’s similarly important meetings on Tuesday with the leaders of the European Union, which Mr. Trump considered an economic competitor and even a foe. “We are here to reaffirm these alliances, but also to reaffirm the importance of the European Union,” Mr. Draghi said.

Source: NYTimes #Jun14

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Has a 'gold rush' mindset blinded Australian businesses pursuing 'mercurial' China market?

It was in the mid-2000s during a regular meeting with a client that Bob Cronin realised he'd grossly underestimated the challenges of doing business in China.

They were heady days in the bilateral relationship between Canberra and Beijing when the sky seemed the limit for enterprising Australians in the Middle Kingdom.

Yet the veteran newspaperman got a harsh reality check not long into his stint editing the Shanghai Daily, the English language Chinese journal then part-owned by Australian billionaire media proprietor Kerry Stokes.

Source: ABC #May23

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Taiwan to 'adjust' services of HK office amid row

Taiwan says it will be "adjusting" the services provided by its office in Hong Kong from Monday with all but one staff member having left the SAR, though "essential operation" will be maintained. In a statement released on Sunday, the island's Mainland Affairs Council said the decision was made in light of "unreasonable political conditions" the Hong Kong government imposed over its staff's work visas.The council said the staff members were asked to sign a statement to support Beijing's view that Taiwan is part of “one China” for them to be granted a work visa.Lin Fei-fan, the deputy-secretary of the island's Democratic Progressive Party said most of the staff of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong have returned to Taiwan on Sunday, and only one representative from the ministry of economic affairs is staying.He said this worker's visa will expire in July.The council said since the office was set up, all of its activities had complied with local laws and it had never exceeded its functions."The Communist Party and Hong Kong government used the statement to create a barrier, which affected the office's staff rotation and normal operation," the council said."They have to take full responsibility for harming the the relationship between Hong Kong and Taipei as well as the interest of the people," it added. A council's spokesman is expected to give more details on Monday.The move comes after Hong Kong and Macau both recently shut their trade offices in Taipei, with the Hong Kong government accusing the island's administration of "grossly interfering" with the SAR's affairs, such as providing assistance to what it called "violent protesters."The Hong Kong government also said staff members of its trade and cultural office had been threatened by "radicals" in Taiwan, and so they had to leave to protect their safety.

2021-06-20 15:26:55
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Democrats Drag Feet on China Tech Restrictions

By: Anders Corr

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