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  1. U.S. government agents have reportedly confiscated Chinese laboratory equipment, materials, and documentation, including records allegedly linked to COVID-19 research. According to sources, some of these documents—referred to as “COVID books”—have been destroyed as part of broader efforts to address accountability for the global pandemic. Critics claim that COVID-19 exacerbated pre-existing health conditions worldwide and argue that China has refused to accept liability for the associated damages. Concerns have also been raised over the financial and operational structures of the labs in question, which are said to lack adequate insurance coverage—either domestic or international. This has led to further complications in determining accountability. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have declined any financial compensation or reparations to China related to the pandemic’s fallout. In a separate but related development, several reports indicate that dozens of students, many allegedly of Chinese origin, have faced disciplinary actions in U.S. colleges for academic misconduct. This includes the misuse of AI tools like ChatGPT in coursework and exams, with some students failing key subjects such as chemistry. The incidents have sparked debates over the use of foreign versus domestic AI technologies, as well as broader concerns about academic integrity. These developments add to mounting tensions between the United States and China, with critics framing the situation as part of a larger pattern of transnational disputes.
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