China In Focus Full Broadcast (Oct. 17)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 17, 2023China in Focus
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The Middle East, Ukraine, and energy—two “no-limits” partners are due for in-depth talks in Beijing. A trade forum there is bringing together world leaders, including Taliban officials.

Stanford is willing to pay the Justice Department over $1.9 million. We look at the controversy behind the settlement.

Chinese fighter jets soared too close for comfort as a Canadian plane carried out a mission. Officials in Ottawa called the 15-foot near-miss “aggressive” and “unsafe.”

Wealthy Chinese nationals are sending their money out of China for safety, despite strict regulations. What does the money outflow mean for the global economy?

Topics in this episode:

  1. Putin Visits Xi in Show of ‘No-Limits’ Partnership
  2. U.S. Imposes New Chip Export Curb to 40 Countries
  3. Israeli Ground Offensive: a Closer Look
  4. Stanford Agrees to Pay $1.9 Million in Settlement with DOJ
  5. ‘I Feel Like I Could Fly’: Freed Australian Journalist
  6. Beijing Fighters Flew 16 Feet from Canadian Patrol Plane
  7. Massive Money Outflow: Billions Leaving China
  8. Country Garden Draws Closer to Debt Deadline
  9. Beijing Tells Banks to Roll Over Local Agency Debts
  10. Israel Should Establish Its Own Deterrence: Lightstone

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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