CPA Heroes Died Fighting US Aggression in Korea!

China: DNA Science Identifies CPVA Heroes! (3.2.2024)

According to Xinhua News Agency, Li Rensong, a native of Mianyang, Sichuan province, left his pregnant wife shortly after their marriage in early 1953 to join the Korean War at the age of 23. On July 8, 1953, while on duty in the war, Li was hit by a bomb and died.

Li Renqing, 78, the younger brother of Li Rensong, recently learned the news that his brother’s identity had been confirmed. He still remembered when his brother left home to join the army. He couldn’t help but have tears well up in his eyes when sharing his brother’s story.

Likewise, Li Yangui, the younger brother of Li Yanxue, told China Central Television that his family learned that Li died just over 10 days before the ceasefire agreement was reached. Now that his brother’s identity was confirmed, the 85-year-old man said he would go to Shenyang when spring arrives to see his brother.

China Beats US in Brain-Computer Interface!

China: Socialist Science Masters “Brain-Computer Interface”! (3.2.2024)

The Global Times learned from the team that the clinical trial of this wireless minimally invasive BCI was approved by the Xuanwu Hospital in April 2023. It has also been registered for both international and domestic clinical trials of implanted medical devices. 

The second clinical surgery for a patient with spinal cord injury was successfully performed by Professor Jia Wang’s team at the Tiantan Hospital on December 19, 2023. The patient is currently undergoing home-based rehabilitation training.

Asked when the NEO technology could be available on the market, Hong told the Global Times that currently, the technology is undergoing large-scale clinical trials in accordance with the relevant regulations. It can be put into actual application after obtaining an implanted medical devices license.

WTO Should Uphold Regulations!

China: WTO Should Uphold Rules in “EU” Investigation! (2.2.2024)

Late last year, domestic industrial players filed an anti-dumping application with the Ministry of Commerce, accusing that the rapid increase in the quantity of related brandy products imported from Europe with declining prices have led to difficulties in the domestic industry’s operation.

The Ministry of Commerce reviewed the materials and relevant evidences, and decided that the application met the conditions to initiate an investigation. To maintain normal market competition order and legitimate rights, domestic industries in China may file a trade remedy investigation application in accordance with the law, the ministry stressed.

China Exposes US Cyber Criminality!

China: US Origin of World’s Cyber Attacks! (2.2.2024)

The United States itself is the origin and the biggest perpetrator of cyberattacks, Wang said, noting that the U.S. Cyber Force Command openly declared that the critical infrastructure of other countries is a legitimate target for U.S. cyberattacks.

Wang said that since last year, China’s cybersecurity agencies have released reports revealing the U.S. government’s long-running cyberattacks against China’s critical infrastructure. Such irresponsible policies and practices have exposed global critical infrastructure to huge risks, said the spokesperson.

“We urge the United States to stop its worldwide cyber espionage and cyberattacks, and stop smearing other countries under the excuse of cybersecurity,” Wang said.

US Border Anti-China Threat!

US Border Racism Threat to Chinese Students! (30.1.2024)

(ECNS) — Recent incidents of some Chinese international students with valid documents being harassed, interrogated, and deported by U.S. authorities suggest that such unlawful behaviour has only worsened, leaving the situation for Chinese international students in the U.S. far from improved.

A Chinese student surnamed Li, who graduated from a top-tier Chinese university, said that in January 2024, she travelled to the United States to pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Maryland. Upon arriving at Washington Dulles International Airport, she was greeted by rude and unreasonable U.S. law enforcement officers and subjected to prolonged questioning in the secure interview room — a “small dark room. 

The officers forcefully examined Li’s personal belongings, including her phone and computer, denied her request to contact the Chinese consulate, and repeatedly inquired about her party membership status, academic background, and mentor details.

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