A Chinese city is asking people to donate blood and organs, with a new rule specifically targeting parents.
“COVID-like” infections are running rampant in Shanghai hospitals. We take a glimpse inside those wards through the eyes of a local health worker.
The Commerce Department calls Chinese chip developments “deeply concerning,” while a Chinese tech giant claims it can mass produce some of the world’s most advanced chips.
Pro-democracy advocates were attacked by a pro-Beijing group on American soil. How are U.S. lawmakers responding?
Topics in this episode:
- Parents Lured to Donate Blood, Organs for Benefits
- Health Worker: COVID-19 Straining Shanghai Hospitals
- Raimondo: ‘Strongest’ Action to Defend National Security
- Chinese Chip Firms Eying Nvidia’s Market Share: Report
- Vietnam Boosts China Ties Following U.S. Upgrade
- Lawmakers Focus on Assaults at APEC Summit
- 1,000+ Falun Gong Practitioners Abducted in China
- 63 Falun Gong Practitioners Killed in One Prison: Report
- Former Japanese Soldier Wins Sexual Assault Case
- China Cyberattacks ‘Battlefield Preparation’: Mills