A Canadian public relations manager for a Chinese-founded development bank announced his resignation Wednesday in a statement that accused it of being dominated by “Communist Party hacks” and said Canada’s interests weren’t served by being a member. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Justine Medina, a former aide to Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is now serving on the executive committee of the New York State Communist Party. The 33-year-old worked on Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign throughout 2020. But following her stint working with the US representative for New
Representatives of Colombia’s government and the country’s largest remaining guerrilla group met in Cuba on Tuesday to restart peace talks aimed at reaching a cease-fire and resolving a conflict dating back to the 1960s. It is the third round of talks with
Chinese regulators will require AI chatbots like ChatGPT to endorse the Chinese Communist Party’s “core values,” according to draft rules. The new rules from the Cyberspace Administration of China also require the bots to comply with the country’s extensive existing censorship regime.
Thousands of Communist Party members have arrived in Beijing for the beginning of a much-anticipated session of its highest legislative body. The National People’s Congress is set to open on Saturday and expected to continue for approximately two weeks as delegates rubber-stamp
A wave of Chinese citizens “desperate” to flee an oppressive regime and cross illegally into the U.S. is a “perfect opportunity” for the communist party to smuggle in its agents, a China expert said. “There is deep pessimism in Chinese society and
The Chinese Communist Party is launching a round of digital clean-ups this month for online content in the country. The government will begin to clear from the internet “vulgar” material that promotes “bad culture” ahead of the Lunar New Year. WATCH: CHINA