In a Span of 10 Days, 2 Typhoons Slam Northeastern China | Epoch News | China Insider

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Maysak was the second typhoon to slam northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula in the past ten days.

Last week, Typhoon Bavi flooded roads and vehicles in China’s Liaoning Province along the coast on Aug. 27. Some regions in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Inner Mongolia were also affected.

It is very rare for a Typhoon to strike China’s northeastern regions. Bavi was the first typhoon that slammed Liaoning Province since 1964. Compared with Liaoning, which has a partial coastline, Heilongjiang and Jilin are further away from the open sea. It is therefore even more unusual for a Typhoon to hit these two provinces directly.

US Launches Ideological Counterattack; CCP Diplomats Are Restricted in US

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently announced restrictions on Chinese diplomats who will need approval from the U.S. to visit university campuses, meet with local government officials, and host any cultural events. Experts believe that this is an ideological counterattack from the U.S. against the CCP.

On September 2, the Secretary of State announced that “the Department of State will now require senior PRC diplomats in the United States to receive approval to visit U.S. university campuses and to meet with local government officials. Cultural events with an audience larger than 50 people hosted by the PRC embassy and consular posts outside of mission properties will also require Department of State approval.”

Pompeo said that “PRC authorities implement a system of opaque approval processes designed to prevent American diplomats from conducting regular business and connecting with the Chinese people.” The attempts from U.S. diplomats “to host cultural events, secure official meetings, and visit university campuses are regularly obstructed.” Pompeo further explained that the reason why the U.S. demanded that all official PRC embassy and consular social media accounts be properly identified as PRC government accounts is because the U.S. Embassy is denied access to PRC social media and because Chinese citizens are blocked from using social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

Pompeo also revealed that the next step taken by the U.S. will be to implement measures to prevent U.S. universities from CCP’s threats. On September 1, Pompeo indicated in an interview with Fox News that hopefully all Confucius Institutes will be removed from the U.S. by the end of the year.

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