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The “China Overseas Airports Tracker” visualizes and details China’s investment in overseas airports across regions and over time. The database supporting this interactive includes sixty ...
GOP lawmakers seek answers on China’s suspected surveillance site in Cuba, warning it could monitor U.S. military and disrupt communications in a crisis.
China to the rescue—as the US imposes more sanctions. Ad Policy A horse-drawn carriage passes a photovoltaic park in Yaguaramas, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba, where hundreds of workers are hastily ...
There are signs that China is trying to spy on the US from Cuba. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses developments with correspondent Eyder Peralta, who recently met with Cuba's deputy foreign minister.
Meanwhile, China has quietly become Cuba’s second-largest trading partner and a major creditor. In recent years, Beijing extended nearly $6 billion in loans and credit to prop up the Cuban economy.
China pointed out that for over 60 years, Cuba has been sending its doctors and medical staff to countries in need. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Cuban healthcare workers played a major role in ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — At a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing Tuesday, a panel of international relations experts testified that China’s presumed spying operations in Cuba are a threat ...
To determine the countries where China is upping their investment, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data on development projects financed by China in foreign countries from AidData, a research lab at the ...
In response, a group of prominent House Republicans wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, warning that "if left unchecked, the PRC's [People's Republic of China] activities in Cuba ...
Legislation to curb U.S. investment in China will be reintroduced in Congress, the chair of the House of Representatives' select committee on China said on Tuesday, adding that the bill's failure ...
China Denies New Report Linking Ccp To Four Sites In Cuba Allegedly Used To Spy On The Us Cuba has a history of allowing U.S. adversaries to use its soil to snoop on U.S. communications.