POLITICS
Unlike most major economies, Japan has spent much of the 21st century adhering to a doctrine of extremely low interest rates — so low that since 2016, they were actually negative. That changed on Tuesday, March 19, when the Bank of Japan (BoJ) announced the country’s first interest rate hike
Voter Fraud Was so Widespread During 2020 Presidential Election it Influenced the Results, The Heartland
According to a study recently published by The Heartland Institute, voter fraud was so widespread during...
Communist China Aims for ‘Total Subversion’ of Taiwan Following Presidential Election, Insider Yuan Hongbing
By Li Jingru, Vision Times Staff Following Taiwan's recent presidential election that saw the victory...
‘I learned that the Tiananmen Square massacre really happened’: Chinese Quit the Communist Party
The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their...
China Hands ‘Suspended Death Sentence’ to Chinese-Australian Blogger Yang Hengjun
In a move that has sparked international outcry and renewed concern over China's treatment of foreign...
Senate Republicans Expected to Block Border Package That Earmarks Billions for Ukraine and Israel
A number of Senate Republicans are expected to block a bipartisan border package that was released on...
US Adds More Chinese Military-linked Enterprises to ‘Section 1260H’ Entity List, Including Semiconductor
By Cheng Fan, Vision Times Staff Hoping to prevent cutting-edge U.S. technology from being used to...
New Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun Pledges Support for Russia on the ‘Ukrainian issue’
In a video conference with his Russian counterpart, Communist China's new Minister of Defense, Dong Jun...
Tuvalu’s Pro-Taiwan Prime Minister Loses Seat in Election Putting Security Treaty with Australia at Risk
Tuvalu’s recent elections culminated in Prime Minister Kausea Natano’s loss of his parliamentary seat...
Canadian Province of Alberta Bans Medical Gender Transitions for Minors
On Jan. 31, Daniel Smith, Premiere of the Canadian province of Alberta, announced a set of new guidelines...