China In Focus Full Broadcast (Oct. 21)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 21, 2022China in Focus
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A new report is giving details on missile technology funded by U.S. taxpayers being transferred to China.

Are Halloween candies safe? Lethal fentanyl found disguised inside snacks has been seized by U.S. officials.

Beijing officials are vowing to boost the “fighting spirit” of Chinese diplomacy, alongside the regime’s political conference.

After an attack inside the Chinese consulate in Manchester, the Chinese consul general admits to pulling a protester’s hair during the incident—calling it his duty as a diplomat.

Australia is launching an investigation after reports that its former military pilots are getting recruited by Beijing.

Topics in this episode:

  1. Report: U.S. Tech Boosts China’s Hypersonic Missiles
  2. Beijing Summons Microchip Firms for Emergency Talks
  3. Fentanyl Pills Inside Candy Boxes Seized
  4. China Vows to Boost ‘Fighting Spirit’ in Diplomacy
  5. Chinese Provinces Face Rising Income Deficit: Report
  6. Hong Kong Fights Against Talent Loss
    UK Urges China to Waive Immunity for Accused Diplomats
  7. EU Head: We’re Witnessing Growing Tensions w/ China
  8. Australian Probe: China Recruited Former Air Force Pilots
  9. CCP Infiltration Causes Self-Censorship in U.S.: Expert
  10. U.S. Needs Coherent Way of Handling China: Expert

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