Crazy Optimism About China’s Economy
Stocks may soar for a while, but China’s economy is far sicker than analysts assume.
Stocks may soar for a while, but China’s economy is far sicker than analysts assume.
U.S. investors including the investment arms of Intel Corp (INTC.O) and Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) accounted for nearly a fifth of investments in Chinese artificial intelligence companies from 2015 to 2021, a report showed on Wednesday.
“As President I took the most dramatic action of any administration to curtail China’s ability to conduct espionage in the United States,” Trump said.
On the Sunday Special episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec spoke with Japanese YouTuber and International Journalist Masako Ganaha to discuss the ever-growing influence the CCP has in Japan and how some of that influence manifests through the World Economic Forum.
Following several mass shootings in predominantly Asian-American communities, Asian-Americans are buying more guns than ever before.
Countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, and China are exploring how to use a CBDC, but NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden warned that the creation of CBDCs could annihilate the “savings of every wage-worker in the country.”
“Algorithmic discrimination,”…defined as “instances when automated systems contribute to unjustified different treatments or impacts disfavoring people based on their actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity…”
A survivor of the Chinese Cultural Revolution is sounding the alarm about critical race theory and other efforts to rewrite United States history.
In her engaging and sensitive narrative account of the revolution’s upheaval and its consequences, Tania Branigan, the Guardian’s China correspondent between 2008 and 2015, speaks to some of those who survived those terrible years, considers their impossible moral choices and explores the far-reaching legacy of the revolution in present-day China.