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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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How could the #WhereIsPengShuai campaign impact Beijing 2022?
Demands for PengShuai's safety persist despite the CCP censorship machine.
Also: NBA Star Tackles China’s Human Rights Abuse.

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South Koreans Now Dislike China More Than They Dislike Japan

The list of election issues set to define South Korea’s presidential race next year is long. The runaway housing prices, the pandemic, North Korea and gender inequality are a start. But an unlikely addition has also emerged in recent weeks: China.

South Korea’s decision ​​to let the American military deploy a powerful antimissile radar system on its soil​ in 2017 has been the subject of frequent criticism from China. And last month, a presidential hopeful, Yoon Seok-youl, told the country to stop complaining, unless it wanted to remove its own ​radar systems near the Korean Peninsula.

Source: NY Times #Aug20

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We cannot allow #ccp #china to control so much power. Sadly #authoritarian regimes are outnumbering #democracies ….we need to find a way to reshape the world.
#interpol #police #bigbrother #fuckccp #boycottchina
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Romanian MEP Cristian Terheș: ”Clearly we are witnessing right now the Chinafication of Europe…we see what’s happening in China right now with the Social Credit Score..we’ve seen this system being implemented right now under the leadership of Ursula Von Der Leyen…”
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China Evergrande boss raises HK$2.6b with stake sale

The founder and chairman of troubled mainland developer, China Evergrande, has sold a stake in the firm for HK$2.67 billion.A stock exchange filing showed Hui Ka-yan sold 1.2 billion China Evergrande shares on Thursday at an average price of HK$2.23.His stake in the company dropped from 76.96 percent to 67.87 percent.Shares in China Evergrande closed more than 10 percent lower on Friday at HK$2.5.

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On Nov 20, the #CCP’s media released the first footage of #Peng since she disappeared. It showed her dining in Beijing with friends and her coach. This video along with others that have surfaced seem to be raising more suspicions than anything else.

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Even the "scientists" skipped passed the "Xi variant" as not to offend China.
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#PengShuai ’s #IOC video call raises global condemnation, forcing CCP to face a dilemma with the #BeijingOlympicGames. Will the CCP cave to the pressure?

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US lawmakers touch down in Taiwan — second time in a month

Five members of the House arrived in Taiwan Thursday where the trip will focus on security matters amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. (Reuters)

Mark Takano, Colin Allred, Elissa Slotkin, Sara Jacobs and Nancy Mace are the members who are visiting and are expecting to fly out Friday.

The US officially has no ties with Taiwan officially (like many countries), but it the island’s most important arms supplier and international backer, angering Beijing.

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Eastern Europe may become microchip powerhouse

Taiwan is considering cooperation with three Eastern European states on semiconductors amid the global chip supply shortage, a Taiwanese minister revealed Thursday.

“The whole semiconductor supply chain is enormous. Many countries can play different roles,” Taiwan’s National Development Council head, Kung Ming-hsin, told reporters following last month’s visits to Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania. 

He said all three countries expressed readiness to jointly work on semiconductor chips with Taiwan, which holds a 63% share of the global semiconductor market.

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