The Issue: Market concerns over Chinese start-up DeepSeek disrupting the AI sector. The Chinese want us to think they can produce the same AI results for millions of dollars that costs us billions ...
A public post on China's do-everything app WeChat was censored a day after going viral for questioning the government's unrelenting COVID-19 policy, in a sign of growing frustration among the Chinese ...
It's kind of hard to spell China without the letter "N" (at least in English), but the Chinese had to make do without the letter for a while because it was banned. Yes, that's right: The Chinese ...
The LNP | LancasterOnline Opinion department publishes reader letters in both the newspaper and online on Wednesdays and Sundays. On the other five days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, ...
China’s Censors Ban Winnie the Pooh and the Letter ‘N’ After Xi’s Power Grab BEIJING — Liu Jin, a 27-year-old teacher in central China, is the kind of young nationalist that President Xi Jinping can ...
Despite continuous pressure and oppression from the Communist government, Christians in China refuse to compromise the gospel. Churches have been closed, pastors and church members have been arrested ...
Cargo Film & Releasing has acquired domestic and international rights to director Violet Du Feng’s feature documentary “Hidden Letters.” The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival ...
Jonah Goldberg’s March 5 commentary, “The China Issue,” was hollow and misses the central issue. The article’s sub-head is, “How the United States can turn the country from a foe into a friendly ...
The recent letters in the Tribune about Ukraine avoided the trope of reacting to Vladimir Putin’s invasion as leading to World War III, but to those who worry about this, I say: This is it. This is ...
The Oct. 21 edition of the newspaper Advocate contains a misguided left-wing rant by Froma Harrop entitled "Trump loves farmers into bankruptcy." The column blasts President Donald Trump for losing ...
I write this letter in protest over the infuriating editorial cartoon in the Nov. 11 edition which portrays presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden at their recent meeting. Xi is shown thinking of nuclear ...
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