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BEIJING — Washington has expelled one other state-owned Chinese language cellphone provider from the U.S. market over nationwide safety issues amid rising pressure with Beijing.

The Federal Communications Fee revoked authorization for Pacific Networks Corp. to offer home and worldwide service beneath an order issued Wednesday.

The U.S. authorities is decreasing Chinese language entry to American markets and funding over potential spying and Beijing’s army improvement.

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The FCC cited “vital nationwide safety and regulation enforcement dangers” that Pacific Networks might monitor or disrupt U.S. communications. It stated there have been no steps that would get rid of these dangers whereas the corporate operated in america.

President Joe Biden has prolonged efforts begun beneath his predecessor, Donald Trump, to restrict entry to U.S. expertise, funding and markets for Chinese language firms because of concern they’re safety dangers or serving to army improvement.

In October, a unit of China Telecom Ltd., one in every of China’s three essential state-owned carriers, was expelled by the FCC from the U.S. market on comparable grounds.

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The FCC stated in 2019 it deliberate to revoke licenses granted 20 years earlier to China Telecom and one other state-owned provider, China Unicom Ltd. It rejected a license utility by the third provider, China Cellular Ltd.

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The FCC additionally cited unspecified “conduct and representations” by Pacific Networks to regulators and Congress that “exhibit an absence of trustworthiness and reliability.”

Pacific Networks owns an American firm, ComNet (USA) LLC, which supplies worldwide service, calling playing cards and world SIM playing cards, in addition to community administration, enterprise cellphone methods and web site companies, in accordance with a U.S. Senate report in 2020.

Freshmen take part in a military training at Southeast University on October 22, 2021 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province of China.

Freshmen participate in a army coaching at Southeast College on October 22, 2021 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province of China.
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The businesses finally are owned by the Chinese language Cupboard’s essential holding firm, CITIC Group, which “could possibly entry U.S. buyer data,” stated the report by the Senate’s Everlasting Subcommittee on Investigations.

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The businesses are obligated by Chinese language regulation to “assist the Chinese language authorities’s intelligence work,” the report stated.

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Russia may downgrade relations with US if its assets are confiscated, deputy foreign minister says

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Russia may downgrade relations with US if its assets are confiscated, deputy foreign minister says

Russia is considering downgrading the level of its diplomatic relations with the United States if Western governments go ahead with proposals to confiscate its frozen assets, state news agency RIA quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying on Thursday.

The G7 group of nations are looking to use nearly $300 billion worth of Russian financial assets frozen by sanctions since 2022 to help support Ukraine, which is now in its third year of fighting a Russian invasion.

How it would be done remains highly complex, however, given it would set a controversial precedent.

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Ryabkov said Moscow would retaliate economically and politically if the assets were seized.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at the Congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Moscow, Russia April 25, 2024.  (Reuters/Evgenia Novozhenina)

“Lowering the level of diplomatic relations is one of the options, of course. Many high-ranking representatives in our government have already spoken about the issues of our financial, economic and material response to this step (confiscation), which we are warning our opponents, as before, not to take,” RIA quoted him as saying.

“We are now studying the optimal form of reaction, where countermeasures include actions against the assets of our Western opponents as well as diplomatic response measures.”

He did not spell out what lowering the level of diplomatic relations might entail. The Kremlin has characterised the current state of ties with the United States as “below zero”, although no formal downgrade of relations has occurred since the Ukraine war began.

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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns, transitional council takes power

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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns, transitional council takes power

Haiti enters a new phase aimed at stemming its spiralling political and security crisis, but the future is uncertain.

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, paving the way for a transitional council to lead the embattled country.

In a letter posted to social media on Thursday, Henry said his administration had “served the nation in difficult times”. The letter was dated Wednesday.

The transitional council was officially installed on Thursday. The outgoing cabinet said that, pending the formation of a new government, Economy Minister Michel Patrick Boisvert has been appointed as interim prime minister.

An alliance of the country’s powerful gangs began a coordinated attack on the capital city of Port-au-Prince at the end of February. That coincided with Henry’s visit to Kenya in support of a United Nations-backed security force that the East African country had agreed to deploy to Haiti.

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Amid the violence, Ariel agreed to resign last month and has not returned to Haiti. CBS News has reported that he has been protected by the United States Secret Service while abroad.

The nine-member transitional council, where seven members will have voting powers, is expected to help set the agenda of a new cabinet. It will also appoint a provisional electoral commission, which will be required before elections planned for 2026 can take place. They are also set to establish a national security council.

While gang leaders had called on Henry to resign, they voiced anger over their exclusion from transitional negotiations, and it remains unclear how they will respond to the new council.

For its part, the international community has urged the council to prioritise Haiti’s widespread insecurity.

Before the latest attacks began, gangs had already controlled 80 percent of Port-au-Prince. The number of Haitians killed in early 2024 increased by more than 50 percent compared with the same period last year, according to a recent United Nations report.

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Meanwhile, about 360,000 Haitians remain internally displaced, with gang violence forcing 95,000 people to flee the capital and pushing five million into “acute hunger”, according to the UN.

Henry was never directly elected. Instead, he was chosen for the prime minister post by Haitian President Jovenel Moise shortly before Moise was assassinated in 2021, and came to power with the backing of the US and other Western countries.

But many rights observers have been wary about what comes next in a country that has seen decades of spiralling crises fuelled by corrupt leaders, failed state institutions, poverty, gang violence, and an international community, led by the US, whose interventions in domestic politics are widely unpopular with Haitians.

As a result, many Haitians remain wary of any foreign involvement in Haiti today, saying that it will only add to the chaos. Nevertheless, several top human rights advocates have said Haitian national police are ill-equipped to stem the violence.

For its part, Kenya had paused its plans to deploy a security force to Haiti until the transitional council took power although it remains unclear if that is still the case.

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