Huawei Unveils Flagship Foldable Smartphone
BEIJING (AP) — Struggling under U.S. sanctions, Huawei unveiled a folding smartphone with an 8-inch-wide screen Monday to show off
Read moreBEIJING (AP) — Struggling under U.S. sanctions, Huawei unveiled a folding smartphone with an 8-inch-wide screen Monday to show off
Read moreA senior executive for the Chinese tech giant Huawei lost a British High Court bid Friday to access banking records which she said would help her battle extradition from Canada to the U.S.
Read moreThe judge found current bail conditions for Meng Wanzhou are already the “minimum” required to keep her from fleeing and rejected her claims she’s at increased risk of Covid-19 because of her security detail.
Read moreThe embattled telecom executive wants a British Columbia judge to lift requirements that she remains under guard even outside of nighttime curfew hours.
Read moreA retired Canada Border Services Agency regional director denied ordering staff not to create records that could be subject to public information requests in connection with the detention and arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver Airport in December 2018.
Read moreThe extradition proceedings for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou hit a speed bump Thursday when Canadian prosecutors told the judge a key witness had spoken to a Department of Justice employee about the case despite a gag order.
Read moreChina’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday that two Canadians who have been held for two years in a case linked to a Huawei executive have been indicted and put on trial, but gave no details.
Read moreThe Canadian border guard who mistakenly handed over Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou’s phone passwords to police “went white” with shock upon realizing his mistake in a meeting with superiors after the arrest, the Supreme Court of British Columbia heard today in ongoing hearings into the United States’ attempt to extradite the Chinese telecom executive to face fraud charges in New York.
Read moreWireless carriers in the U.K. won’t be allowed to install Huawei equipment in their high-speed 5G networks after September 2021, the British government said Monday, hardening its line against the Chinese technology company.
Read moreA Canadian border guard involved in the initial questioning of embattled Huawei Technologies CFO Meng Wanzhou staunchly denied that he intended to gather evidence that could be of use to the FBI as Meng’s lawyers continued their attack on the Canada Border Services Agency’s handling of the telecom executive upon her arrival in Vancouver in December 2018.
Read moreThe judge tasked with deciding the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou to the United States handed the telecom executive a partial victory Thursday, finding an “air of reality” to her allegations of abuse of process by the U.S. in certifying the case against her.
Read moreHuawei executive Meng Wanzhou returned to a Vancouver courtroom Monday, kicking off a second set of hearings into her abuse of process allegations against Canadian law enforcement who arrested her at Vancouver’s airport nearly two years ago on a U.S. extradition warrant.
Read moreHuawei executive Meng Wanzhou returns to a Canadian court Monday as part of her two-year fight against extradition to the United States, with her lawyers expected to renew objections to the way in which she was detained.
Read moreA Canadian judge has denied a request by Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou for reams of confidential communications between U.S. and Canadian authorities before and after her arrest, dealing a blow to her bid to dodge extradition to the United States to face bank fraud charges.
Read moreA committee of British lawmakers is urging the government to consider banning Chinese technology giant Huawei from next-generation mobile phone networks two years earlier than planned.
Read moreLawyers for Canada’s attorney general claim Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers are relying on inadmissible and irrelevant evidence to wrongfully turn her Canadian extradition proceedings into a “U.S. trial.”
Read moreSubmissions by U.S. authorities in the extradition case of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou provided an “egregiously misleading summary” of a now infamous PowerPoint presentation given by the embattled Chinese telecom executive in 2013, Meng’s lawyers told a Canadian judge Monday.
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