Headline RoundupJuly 22nd, 2020

Sanctions, Consulate Closure Escalate US-China Tensions

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Friction between the U.S. and China is ratcheted up this week. As China expands naval operations, U.S. defense officials have moved to implement countermeasures; the U.S. ordered China to close its Houston consulate over national security fears after two Chinese hackers were charged with allegedly trying to steal COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine data; and 11 Chinese companies have been sanctioned over purported human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims in China's Xinjiang region. The tension has been a focus of media coverage on all sides of the political spectrum, with voices from both left and right criticizing China for various reasons. Right-rated outlets and voices focused more on the alleged genocide taking place in Xinjiang, where Uighurs are reportedly in "political re-education" programs that have been likened to WWII-era labor and concentration camps.

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