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Taiwan investigating firms which allegedly helped China's Huawei

Taiwan is investigating four firms whether they broke US sanctions or its own investment rules when they provided services to Chinese companies that are reportedly helping Huawei build chip factories, media reports said.

US tracked employees of China's Huawei, ZTE at suspected spy bases in Cuba

Washington: US intelligence agencies tracked employees of the Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE at suspected Chinese spy facilities in Cuba, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Chinese spying fears: US bans Huawei, ZTE equipment sales

The US Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules prohibiting communications equipment, which include those made by China's Huawei Technologies,  deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security from being authorized for importation or sale in the United States. 

China’s Huawei seeks to lead 5G boom in Africa amid ban in Europe, US

Beijing: Chinese smartphone maker Huawei Technologies Co is trying to further increase its investments for “digital transformation” in Africa, amid bans faced in Europe and the US.

China's Huawei may permanently leave Russian market

Beijing: Chinese IT giant Huawei may permanently leave the Russian market as the company has reportedly ceased the delivery of its equipment to the country, Russian newspaper Izvestia reported on Monday, citing sources.

Canada bans Huawei, ZTE products, services

Washington: The Canadian government has banned Huawei and ZTE products and services and mandated companies who are using such items to remove them, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Francois-Philippe Champagne announced.

China is investing USD 8.43 bn in Africa as part of Digital Silk Road initiative: Report

Chinese companies have invested USD 8.43 bn in Africa as a part of extending its digital footprints in the continent.

Huawei executive Meng returns to China after 3-yr detention in Canada in bank fraud case

Chinese telecom giant Huawei's top executive Meng Wanzhou, who was detained in Canada for over three years, arrived in Shenzhen on a special plane sent by the government on Saturday, media reports said.

5 G: Romania passes anti-Huawei bill dealing blow to China

Bucharest: Romanian senate recently passed a draft law initiated by the government regarding the 5G security regulations, which could remove Huawei from the list of suppliers of hardware and software used in Romanian 5G networks, giving a blow to China.

Huawei poses national risks, it is a technological threat: Experts

Chinese tech firm Huawei has become an unexpected symbol of technological threat, experts said.

Chinese telecom equipment major Huawei may have listened in phone calls on Dutch mobile network: Report

Hague: A new revelation has now emerged that Chinese telecom equipment supplier Huawei was able to monitor all calls made on one of the Netherlands’ largest mobile phone networks, according to a confidential report seen by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant, as reported by The Guardian.

Canada gov't lawyer urges court to ignore geopolitical winds of Meng case, focus on facts

Toronto/Sputnik: A British Columbia Supreme Court justice should ignore the geopolitical implications of the extradition process against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou and focus on the facts, the lawyer representing the Canadian government said.

Chinese tech brand Huawei backtracks after filing for patent to identify Uyghur faces

Beijing: Chinese technology brand Huawei has decided to backtrack a patent application it filed for a facial recognition system intended to identify Uyghurs from other Chinese ethnicities, media reports said on Saturday.

China is using Huawei-made cameras to spy on African Union Headquarters

A report has emerged alleging that Chinese hackers had been obtaining security camera footage from inside the African Union (AU) headquarters building in Ethiopia which is an indication of Beijing’s objectives in the resource rich continent.

Joe Biden may be more inclined to drop charges against Huawei CFO: Canadian MP

Toronto/Sputnik: The administration of projected US President-elect Joe Biden may be more inclined to drop charges against Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, Canadian Member of Parliament Paul Manly said during a virtual panel assembled to advocate for the executive’s release.