China In Focus Full Broadcast (March 21)

A 13-year-old boy in northern China was brutally murdered and discovered in a shallow grave. Three of the boy’s classmates are suspected of committing the crime. We have more on the stark reality that the incident is revealing, faced by a unique group of children living in rural China.

The grim case is part of a rising wave of violence across China: car crashes with motorcycles and students, men wielding knives in street attacks, and the young boy’s murder. What’s behind the crimes?

The U.S. Senate wants to hold a public hearing on the recently House-approved TikTok ban bill. We have more on the lawmakers’ pledge to ensure they “get it right.”

Experts say America’s food safety is at risk because China is working to take over supply chains. Lawmakers met to talk about solutions.

  1. ‘Left-Behind’ Child Found Murdered in China
  2. Violent Crimes Become More Widespread in China
  3. U.S. Senate Wants Public Hearing on TikTok Bill
  4. A U.S. Tiktok Incorporated ‘Just Doesn’t Work’: Mills
  5. How Long Can Apple’s China Dream Last?
  6. China Endangers U.S. Food Supply: Hearing
  7. Panel on Forced Organ Harvesting by CCP
  8. Gilcrease: Forced Organ Harvesting Still Happening
  9. Nuclear Fusion Meeting Focuses on Race with China
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