How critical is protecting key U.S. infrastructure from China’s threats? A security agency finds almost all the software it examined that’s used by key industries contains code from Chinese developers.
Officials say they have yet to be able to kick Chinese hackers out of U.S. telecom networks. Their message to phone users is to switch to encrypted messages if concerned.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law sparks protests, an impeachment motion, and resignations. How far could the situation escalate?
The head of the NATO alliance urges members to spend more on defense amid rising risks from China and Russia.
00:00 Intro
01:02 90% of Key US Infrastructure Uses Chinese Code: Report
02:32 Officials: Chinese Hackers Still in Telecom Networks
04:03 South Korean President Faces Impeachment
05:56 Blinken Reacts to Developments in South Korea
06:23 Korean Stocks, Currency Fall After Martial Law Saga
07:22 Newsham: Opposition Plays Anti-Japan, ‘Traitor’ Card
10:43 NATO Chief Urges Countries to Up Defense Spending
12:16 DOJ: Chinese Man Shipped Weapons from US to N. Korea
13:59 Biden Using Angola Visit to Promote Major Rail Project
14:52 General Motors Cuts Asset Value Amid Losses in China
15:29 US Education: Crucial Communism Teaching Act
17:02 What Should Schools Teach About Communism?
19:12 Germany: Cyberattacks Originate in China, Russia
19:41 German Firms in China Express Low Market Sentiment
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