U.S. lawmakers urge action over China in the Caribbean: 'Alarm bells'
After a Newsweek report on growing Chinese influence in the Caribbean, senior Democratic and Republican Congress members say the US needs to counter Beijing
China defends its involvement in Antigua after Newsweek article
China's involvement in Antigua has always been for the benefit of its people and is not targeted at any other country, the embassy spokesperson said.
Antigua says it is a friend of both U.S. and China, after Newsweek article
A senior Antiguan official said its relationship with China is not in any way sinister or dangerous to U.S. interests
China building new outpost on U.S. Doorstep, leaked documents reveal
China's footprint in the Caribbean nation of Antigua is growing fast and officials are being encouraged to study the thoughts of Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Diddy hasn't landed in Antigua, says the Caribbean island's PM
Some flight tracking experts had said P Diddy's private jet was recorded flying to Antigua as Homeland Security raided his homes.
New tech scare over NATO ally after Russian tapping fiasco
Germany's military offers communication apps for federal employees on Huawei's app store, even though the U.S. and European Union deem Huawei a security risk.
China's new AI 'Supermind' deepens challenge to U.S.
China says it is building a new AI-based intelligence platform to track global scientists and hoover up breakthrough technologies for its industry and military.
How Chinese censorship is going global—with help from US companies
China's vast domestic censorship is spreading abroad and challenging U.S. interests - and some U.S. firms are helping it, a report says.
China's cyberattackers target US and allied militaries
China state cyber actors are expanding their cyberactivities to target infrastructure in military bases in the Asia-Pacific belonging to the U.S. and its allies
China-made drones pose significant risk to U.S. data, security agencies say
China-made drones threaten U.S. security as they are required to share data with the government. Americans should switch to safer options, two agencies said.
Exclusive: Pentagon faces questions for funding top Chinese AI scientist
Two House committees want the Pentagon and other key US federal grant givers to stop funding scientists who transfer precious knowledge to China.
Lawmakers to Biden administration: Sanction Chinese internet device company
Lawmakers want China's largest maker of internet connectivity devices called cellular modules sanctioned by the U.S. government as a Chinese military supplier.
China's Global Repression a Risk for the US: Commission Advising Congress
China has a toolkit to silence critics in the U.S. and worldwide, hurting countries' sovereignty, citizens' rights, and weakening law enforcement, a report says.
China focuses on OpenAI turmoil in A.I. race with U.S.
Amid drama over OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, some in rival China ask if new board member Larry Summers will align the key company to US government and other interests
China fails leadership test on Gaza, ex-Mossad chief says
China failed clearly to condemn Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, disappointing Israel, but Beijing is pursuing its regional interests including for a second military base.
China stealing U.S. Research: Congress demands answers
Two House Committees have written to the National Science Foundation warning of threats to U.S. science research from foreign states and are demanding answers
Exclusive: U.S. Gave $30 Million to Top Chinese Scientist Leading AI Race
The U.S. awarded at least 30 million dollars in grants to a top Chinese AI scientist who returned home to help China win in a field with vast military potential
Exclusive: How $1M from China-linked Groups Oiled New York Politics
A Newsweek investigation found campaign contributions from known "united front" figures and groups in the New York area.
China aims to replicate human brain in bid to dominate global AI
The pursuit of the most advanced AI—human-like artificial general intelligence—has prompted concerns among experts about potential dangers if it runs amok.
Efforts to avoid a 'suicidal' AI arms race are failing, scientists warn
An urgent call by thousands of scientists to pause the development of AI systems is about to expire with organisers saying it hasn't worked
China-US tech war spirals over smart devices
China has responded angrily to calls by a Congress committee for scrutiny of Chinese-made cellular internet modules embedded in U.S. smart devices
China's plan to rule the world through its smart devices, FCC urged to act
Chinese-made modules in various devices could be quietly gathering data for their creators in Beijing, and lawmakers want the FCC to act.
Kilts and qipaos in Britain: Nearly 400 China 'United Front' Groups thrive
An investigation by Newsweek identifies hundreds of groups in Britain tied to the Chinese Communist Party. Many work to deepen Beijing's influence worldwide.
Chinese firms threatening US can get investment from federal employees
At least 115 mutual funds available through the government's retirement plan for federal employees contain shares in sanctioned Chinese companies.
How U.S. scientists are collaborating with China's military: "Wake-up call"
A new study shows U.S. and allied scientists are helping China's military as it strives to build an army that cannot be defeated.
BACKSTORY - Uncovering Beijing's worldwide influence operations
China's international efforts to achieve pre-eminence are often going unnoticed around the World. Newsweek set out to uncover them.
China outshines U.S. as global scramble for bases heats up
China has extensive economic interests abroad and is seeking a global military presence to protect them and to project power - including in the South Pacific.
Chinese student in U.S. threatened to chop hands over call for democracy
The 25-year-old Chinese student was arrested and charged with stalking over alleged threats against someone who had called for democracy in China.
The countries accused of helping China set up "police stations" abroad
A new report from a human rights organization says more than 100 Chinese "police stations" have been set up around the world, some of them with local help.
Xi Jinping ramps up China's surveillance, harassment deep in America
Amid COVID protests, the totalitarian state is trying to choke dissent on U.S. soil through surveillance, intimidation and even violence, a Newsweek investigation reveals