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Taiwan reports largest Chinese incursion in months; Australian leader's WeChat account taken over
China criticizes the United States as "irresponsible" after Washington blocked a number of China-bound flights. But the outcry comes after Beijing halted a number of U.S. flights before the first of the year.
China’s WeChat kicks the Australian prime minister off its platform. Now, his account and its 76,000 followers have been "rebranded" as an information site for Chinese Australians.
Almost 40 Chinese aircraft entered Taiwan's air defense zone this weekend—the largest incursion in four months.
COVID-19 has reportedly found its way into Beijing’s Olympic bubble—despite strict isolation measures for everyone involved in the Winter Games.
Some Chinese citizens are saying enough is enough. Some have started standing up against the communist regime’s pandemic rules.
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