Report: Chinese Defense Universities Help Russia Evade Sanctions
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute finds Chinese and Russian defense universities are cooperating in a way that evades sanctions.

The Australian Strategic Policy Institute finds Chinese and Russian defense universities are cooperating in a way that evades sanctions.

The CCP is using TikTok as a “modern day Trojan Horse” to inject its propaganda into the minds of America’s youth, according to restricted Chinese military journals uncovered in Peter Schweizer’s new book: Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans.

Imperial College London will be closing down two of its research facilities funded by firms tied to the military of Communist China.

European universities have collaborated on thousands of joint projects with institutions tied to China’s military, an investigation claimed.

An investigation being conducted at the top levels of the British government into British academia is expected to result in the arrests of Chinese “spies”, who are believed to have passed military technological secrets to the communist regime in Beijing.

Scientists from at least thirty-three UK universities have allegedly worked with researchers in China on the development of nuclear weapons.

Academics with ties to the Chinese Communist Party’s military have reportedly secured research funding from Britain’s leading national security laboratory.

Over a dozen British universities are reportedly under investigation from security services over their relationships with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which may have violated national security and human rights laws.

Trump issued an executive order to prohibit U.S. investment in Chinese firms that are owned or controlled by the Chinese military.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the Trump administration is making sure it has the tools it needs to respond to any threat from China following a U.S. government report that says China plans to double its nuclear warheads over ten years.

China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could one day get an “iron man” suit that will provide soldiers with “heavy firepower, special armor, and flying capability,” according to a report by the state propaganda outlet Global Times on Wednesday.
