Suspected Chinese spy arrested from Delhi
DHARAMSALA, 21 Oct: A suspected Chinese spy has been arrested from Majnuka-Tilla, in New Delhi, the capital of India by the Delhi Police.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 21 Oct: A suspected Chinese spy has been arrested from Majnuka-Tilla, in New Delhi, the capital of India by the Delhi Police.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 13 Oct: A rare protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping and his policies was swiftly ended in Beijing, days ahead of the Chinese Communist Party’s most important event on China’s political calendar.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 11 Oct: The British spy agency director has warned that China’s plans for global technological dominance pose a huge threat to all of us.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 26 Aug: Twitter’s former security chief-turned-whistleblower Peiter “Mudge” Zatko has alleged that Twitter has major security problems that poses threat to its own users’ personal information, company shareholders, national security, and democracy.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 26 Aug: I will not be bullied by the Chinese Communist Party, United States Sen. Marsha Blackburn says after landing in Taiwan on Thursday defying pressure from Beijing.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 19 Aug: The All-Party Indian Parliamentary Forum for Tibet (APIPFT) has joined the chorus demanding New Delhi to confer Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award to the Tibetan Spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 18 Aug: As many as half of the Taiwanese support independence, the Taipei Times reported citing a poll by the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 17 Aug: The UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Modern Slavery has stated in a report that it is “reasonable to conclude” that China has been subjecting Uyghurs to forced labour in East Turkistan.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Aug 11: China has yet again put a joint India-US bid to list Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed deputy chief Rauf Asghar as a UN Security Council designated terrorist on hold.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, 10 Aug: India is seeking to restrict Chinese smartphone makers from selling devices cheaper than 12,000 rupees ($150) to kickstart its faltering domestic industry, reports Bloomberg News.
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