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Two Survivor Acts Prove Tiananmen Was Peaceful — CCP Lied About ‘Armed Riot’
On the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth massacre, Beijing continues to insist that army units fired no shots in Tiananmen Square and that no one died there, while simultaneously claiming that troops were suppressing...
US Introduces New Medicaid Work Requirement Rule
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through its Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), announced on June 1 a new rule for Medicaid eligibility. The rule requires certain adult applicants and...
Xi Jinping’s Expansionism Has Unified the Democratic World Against Beijing
For years, Beijing's strategy rested on a single assumption: that democratic governments were too fractured, too economically dependent on Chinese trade, and too risk-averse to organize a coherent response to CCP expansionism. May 2026 proved...
US Revokes Xinhua Reporter’s Visa, Sending a Warning to Beijing’s Propaganda Network
The U.S. government's decision to revoke the visa of a Xinhua News employee on May 29 is being viewed by many observers as more than a routine diplomatic dispute. While the move was publicly framed...
Human Rights Activist Dong Guangping Completes Daring Sea Escape After Years of Imprisonment
On May 25, 2026, an 11-foot inflatable boat powered by a 99-horsepower engine drifted across the rough waters of the Yellow Sea like a lone leaf on the ocean. After more than 30 hours of...
Mao’s ‘Heaven Won’t Fall’: How the CCP Was Built on Impunity
In 1942, Mao Zedong launched a campaign of mass terror inside the Party's own wartime base at Yan'an, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, targeting intellectuals who wrote critically about conditions inside the revolution. The late...
Cross-Strait Tensions Grow as Washington and Beijing Test Limits Over Taiwan
The power struggle between the U.S. and China has long extended beyond formal diplomacy. Behind every high-profile meeting between leaders lies a deeper effort to probe intentions, test limits, and gauge strategic resolve, especially as...
Marco Rubio’s ‘Maduro Outfit’ Sparks Buzz Ahead of High-Stakes China Summit
As U.S. President Donald Trump departed Washington aboard Air Force One on May 12 for his highly anticipated state visit to China, much of the attention online shifted away from Trump himself and toward Secretary...
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China May Be Locked Out of 2026 World Cup Broadcast as CCTV-FIFA Talks Stall
China's state broadcaster CCTV and FIFA remain deadlocked over broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with roughly five weeks left before the tournament's June 11 kickoff in the United States, Canada, and Mexico,...
Two Former Chinese Defense Ministers Face Life Behind Bars in Growing Military Crackdown
The downfall of two consecutive Chinese defense ministers has underscored the depth of political instability and internal distrust inside the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military apparatus, as Beijing continues a sweeping purge of senior military...
The Diamond Princess Lesson Returns as Hantavirus Kills Three at Sea
According to NPR, what began as a premium voyage through the remote waters of the South Atlantic has become a sustained ordeal for the passengers and crew of the Hondius, an expedition cruise ship operated...
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China’s Cameras Catch Minor Offenses, But Fail to Track Missing Persons: Report
A recent report by the French newspaper Le Monde highlights growing concerns over how surveillance technology is being used in China, particularly as authorities expand the use of facial recognition systems to penalize minor infractions...