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China’s Shark Finning Could Lead to US Seafood Sanctions

For migrant workers trapped onboard Chinese distant water fishing fleets, cutting the fins off sharks as they writhe violently on rusted decks in the Indian Ocean isn’t accidental. It’s an intentional and lucrative act that marks the start of a bloody half-a-billion-dollar offshore supply chain, ta...

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Right / center-rightThe Solomon Islands Has a New Leader—What Does It Mean for China and Australia?

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Inside Climate NewsNews report · May 21, 2:00 PM

China’s Shark Finning Could Lead to US Seafood Sanctions

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For migrant workers trapped onboard Chinese distant water fishing fleets, cutting the fins off sharks as they writhe violently on rusted decks in the Indian Ocean isn’t accidental. It’s an...

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Epoch Times WorldNews report · May 22, 3:45 AM

The Solomon Islands Has a New Leader—What Does It Mean for China and Australia?

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Matthew Wale has been critical of Beijing in the past, but will this stance continue?

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May 21, 2:00 PM: Inside Climate News joined the source map.

May 22, 3:45 AM: Epoch Times World joined the source map.

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