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The Apple Watch officially goes on sale March 24, but that hasn't stopped Chinese counterfeiters from producing some highly coveted knockoffs in advance

The Apple Watch officially goes on sale March 24, but that hasn't stopped Chinese counterfeiters from producing some highly coveted knockoffs in advance. As CBS News' Seth Doane reports on CBSN, many of the world's fakes are produced in the southern city of Shenzhen while Chinese companies struggle to produce original devices.

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China looks to lead new world order

China is looking to lead a new world order that better aligns with its political views and interests. The nation's foreign minister recently took several trips to countries that identify as American allies, a move many saw as China trying to challenge the traditional international order. Earlier this month, U.S.-China tensions also came to a head during the first face-to-face meeting under the Biden administration. Isaac Stone Fish, CBSN contributor and Strategy Risks founder, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with analysis.

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U.S. criticizes WHO COVID-19 report

Following the release of a long-awaited report from the World Health Organization and Chinese scientists about the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, the United States and other countries published a statement that raises doubt about the study's credibility. CBS News reporter Alex Tin joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss their concerns, and why the U.S. declined to join a group of world leaders who are calling for a global pandemic treaty to be drawn up.

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