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Expert warns smuggling signals China plotting ‘something worse’ than COVID Gordon Chang, an attorney and expert on China, says the Chinese couple accused of bringing toxic fungus into the U.S ...
Controversy surrounding a speech given by a Chinese Harvard graduate reflects the Chinese public’s “disillusionment” with elite education and “anger at class rigidity”, according to a ...
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses an upcoming bail hearing for a Chinese national accused of smuggling a dangerous fungus into the U.S. as President Donald Trump is expected ...
Of the Chinese citizens whose visas would be revoked by his bill, Mr. Moore was dismissive of the idea that they were here simply studying. “Maybe some are,” he said.
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang weighs in on President Donald Trump's phone call with Xi Jinping, two Chinese nationals being accused of smuggling a toxic biological pathogen into ...
DETROIT — Federal prosecutors accused two Chinese scientists of smuggling into the United States a "dangerous" fungus that causes a disease in crops so that one of them could research the ...
Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" via a noxious fungus into the U.S., according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Two Chinese scientists have been charged with allegedly smuggling a toxic fungus into the United States that they planned to research at an American university, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Gordon Chang warns of agroterrorism as FBI alleges Chinese nationals smuggled a pathogen responsible for billions in crop losses worldwide, potentially targeting U.S. agriculture.
A Chinese national couple was hit with criminal charges Tuesday for allegedly smuggling a dangerous fungus into the US capable of destroying crops and poisoning humans and livestock. Zunyong Liu ...
Laurent Bukera, WFP's Sudan representative and country director, said the UN agency had found "severe" levels of hunger in Jabal Awliya, a town around 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Khartoum.
A Chinese graduate student drew wide applause with a speech at Harvard’s commencement ceremonies in late May. Online, it was a different story. In her address, Yurong Luanna Jiang, who studied ...