China, Harvard and Trump
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The Trump administration’s move to bar Harvard University from enrolling international students has ricocheted across China, with officials and commentators seeing it through one lens: the growing rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
The Trump administration's push to end Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students is partly because of "coordinated activity" with the Chinese Communist Party.
Hong Kong's Education Bureau has contacted the Harvard Club of Hong Kong to offer support for students who have been admitted to the university for further studies.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology said it would be opening its doors to Harvard students "amid global academic shifts."
By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing If the Trump administration succeeds in blocking Harvard from enrolling international students, the hardest-hit group would be students from China ...
Harvard University faces scrutiny from the Trump administration over its extensive ties to China, with accusations of Beijing-backed influence operati
South Africa's Sibanye Stillwater said on Friday that rescue efforts were underway for 289 mine workers trapped underground at its Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg.
As the US government's crackdown on Harvard University intensifies, links to China and Iran have emerged, raising national security concerns in the United States.