Much can be investigated about the Covid origin in the U.S., even without China’s cooperation
By Jianli Yang and Austin Li On Feb. 28, 2023, responding to the Energy Department’s new...
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By Jianli Yang and Austin Li On Feb. 28, 2023, responding to the Energy Department’s new...
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By Austin Lin & Jianli Yang In September, President Biden declared that the COVID-19 pandemic...
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By Cai Xia As the 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Congress draws near, Xi Jinping’s...
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By Cai ShenKun Since the beginning of 2022, outbreaks of COVID-19 have occurred repeatedly across...
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A few months ago a Chinese-language article titled “Objectively Assessing Xi Jinping” made the...
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Editor’s note: The author of the following article is a Chinese netizen actually in China. ...
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By Jianli Yang & Evan Osborne If the Chinese people today could legitimately vote as a...
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By LIANCHO HAN & JIANLI YANG Shanghai has long been regarded as the most civilized city in...
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By Bradley A. Thayer & Lianchao Han While the coronavirus consumes the headlines, when we consider how China’s leader handled the crisis, we can see larger pattern of behavior that reveals a consistent pattern of...
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BY BRADLEY A. THAYER AND LIANCHAO HAN The World Health Organization (WHO) last week finally declared the coronavirus from China that rapidly spread across the world a pandemic. Now, with more than 150,000 confirmed...
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