Throwing pots at police and blocking highways—protests are spreading across China as dissent boils under Beijing’s iron grip. We zoom in on the growing unrest.This Oct. 1 marks 76 years of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule in China. People around the globe are calling for an end to the regime.What’s China’s National Day holiday like this year? Where does China’s economy stand overall? An expert weighs in.The empty seat left by a disappeared Chinese diplomat has now been filled. We take a closer look at a possible shift in Beijing’s diplomatic approach.A new Chinese coffeehouse in Manhattan is fueling protests over U.S. national security concerns. An NTD reporter spoke with demonstrators outside the Luckin Coffee shop.00:00 Intro01:12 Protests Flare Across China Before CCP National Day03:49 Protesters Worldwide Rally Against CCP’s 76-Year Rule06:03 China’s Macro Economy Is Staggering: Balding12:17 Beijing Replaces Missing Envoy With Spy Agent13:08 Protesters Call Out Luckin Coffee as CCP Data Risk17:21 U.S. Investing $625M to Keep Coal Plants Open, Countering China’s AI19:31 Taiwan: China Trying to Create Legal Basis for Attack20:34 U.S. Agrees to Let S. Koreans Work on Short-Term Visas21:26 China Caps Bankers’ Overseas Travel at Once a Year
