- BBNaija 2020 stars, Ka3na and Praise, got internet users buzzing over their recent actions under the sheets - During her media rounds, one of the recently evicted housemates, Ka3na, spoke on what went down - The self-acclaimed lady said that nothing happened but she did not get intimate with Praise under the sheets The BBNaija 2020 Lockdown show has proven to be quite interesting as it has given viewers one thing or the other to talk about. Just recently, two of the housemates got a lot of viewers excited on social media and they are Ka3na and Praise. Videos went viral of the duo getting entangled under the sheets and viewers drew their conclusions that a lot must have gone down. Unfortunately, one of the housemates, Ka3na, recently got evicted and people were eager to ask her what the situation between her and Praise was. Ka3na was the first housemate to get evicted from the BBNaija 2020 show. During her media rounds, the self-acclaimed boss lady denied having sex w...
WASHINGTON - A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers asked the Pentagon on Thursday to name companies owned by the Chinese military operating in the United States, as they seek to curb what they called Beijing's effort to "steal" technology for military purposes.
Some companies owned by the Chinese government "acquire American firms to transfer proprietary information," among other tactics, according to the letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper. It was written by Democratic and Republican senators and representatives, including U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
A Chinese embassy spokesperson called the accusations "groundless" and of a "cold-war mentality," and said China's strategy aims to integrate defense and economic sectors.
A Pentagon report in 2018 said China dominates the global supply of rare earth minerals critical to U.S. military operations, as well as supplies of electronics and chemicals.
"China represents a significant and growing risk to the supply of materials and technologies deemed strategic and critical to U.S. national security," the report said.
The lawmakers asked the Pentagon to compile a list of companies owned by the Chinese military operating in the United States, citing a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal 1999.
The lawmakers requested the public release of an updated list "as soon as possible" to "combat China's economic espionage in the United States."
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