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US imposes visa restrictions on Chinese officials over reciprocal access to Tibetan areas
Washington, DC, April 1: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Monday (local time) the imposition of visa restrictions on Chinese officials responsible for limiting the access of US officials to Tibetan areas.
US security at risk as China-backed ByteDance seeks to retain TikTok control amid sale deadline
Washington DC, March 28: Alarming reports are suggesting that ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok and a close affiliate of the Chinese Communist Party, is attempting to maintain control over the app in any forthcoming arrangement as the deadline for TikTok's potential sale or ban approaches, according to a report from the National Review (NR).
Misleading ads: CCPA slaps Rs 77.6 lakh penalty on 24 coaching institutes
New Delhi, March 25: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed penalties to the tune of Rs 77,60,000 on 24 coaching institutes for misleading advertisements in the country, the government informed on Tuesday.
Republican lawmakers pushing legislation to ban Chinese nationals from getting US student visas: Report
Washington, DC, March 13: Republican lawmakers of the House have been making efforts to push legislation, imposing a ban on Chinese nationals from getting student visas in the US, Fox News reported.
Taiwan to introduce stricter laws against espionage activities
Taipei, March 11: Taiwan is set to introduce a bill to make tougher laws for spies and punish active military personnel who pledge loyalty to an enemy and damage military interests, local media reported.
US lawmakers call for crackdown on China's illegal trade practices, call for Section 301 investigation
Washington DC, March 7: Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party have sent a letter to US Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer urging them to take further action against China's illegal trade practices, according to a report from the Select Committee on CCP (SCCCP). They called for a Section 301 investigation into China's transshipment schemes.
How CCP is architecting a new world order (IANS Analysis)
New Delhi, Feb 25: CCP is positioning itself not just as a regional power but as the central player in an emerging new world order. With every move, Beijing is sending a clear signal: the era of Western dominance is drawing to an end, and China's moment has arrived.
Chinese diaspora in Austria hold protest against ongoing religious persecution in China
Vienna, February 24: In a powerful call for religious freedom, members of the Chinese diaspora in Austria, along with supporters, staged a protest Vienna against the continued religious oppression in China.
CCPA fines coaching institute for false claims on IIT-JEE results
New Delhi, Feb 14: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 3 lakh on IITian's Prashikshan Kendra Pvt. Ltd.
China's repressive policies threaten Tibet's ecological, cultural future
Lhasa, February 13: China's aggressive policies in Tibet continue to deepen concerns over both the region's environmental stability and the repression of its cultural identity, as reported by the Diplomat.
The Silent Struggle: How China is systematically erasing Tibet's identity (IANS Analysis)
New Delhi, Feb 12: China's coercive and violently assimilationist policies towards its religious and racial minorities are not unknown. Despite the regular condemnation that it receives from the international community and civil society regarding its egregious violations of human rights, China disregards all opposition and persists unabated on its path.
China's CCP using Kinmen as 'United Front' model for unification, warns expert
Taipei, February 10: A Taiwanese scholar has cautioned that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using the outlying islands of Kinmen and Matsu as a test site for its "united front" strategies to produce the illusion of "one country, two systems."
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi says notice issued to Ola, Uber for showing differential pricing
New Delhi, January 23: Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, announced on Thursday that the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued notices to major cab aggregators, Ola and Uber, over alleged differential pricing based on the type of smartphone being used by consumers.
Chinese spy prosecutions in Taiwan triple over four-year period
Taipei, January 13: The number of Chinese espionage cases prosecuted in Taiwan has increased threefold in the past four years, according to a report released by Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) on Sunday, Taipei Times reported.
CCPA intensifies investigation into Ola Electric over consumer complaints, askes for additional information
New Delhi, January 11: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has deepened its investigation into Ola Electric Mobility Limited and asked for additional documents as part of its ongoing investigation into alleged consumer rights violations.