Neil Campbell
Neil lives in Canada and writes about society and politics.
Pakistan’s Ousted Imran Khan Accuses US of Toppling Him Over His Russia Visit
Amid a sharp position on the geopolitical chessboard, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin have lost an ally after Pakistan’s Imran Khan was removed from office during a no-confidence vote. Khan...
EU Parliament Hears Beijing Has a ‘Red Line’ That Russia Should Not Cross
News Analysis As the war between the Russian Federation and neighboring Ukraine shows no signs of heading towards peace, the Chinese government has proven to be a thorn in the side of the U.S. NATO...
NATO Sets Its Gaze on Xi Jinping
News Analysis While for North Americans, today’s world still appears stable, geopolitical tensions are at a dangerous high. The Ukraine war, and the resulting cascade of sanctions and cancel culture against Russia accompanying the conflict,...
UK Government ‘Quietly’ Permits Chinese Takeover of Britain’s Largest Semiconductor Plant
The government of the United Kingdom declined to exercise newly-appointed national security powers to intervene in a case involving a hostile takeover of the country’s largest semiconductor manufacturer by a Chinese Communist Party-owned company. On...
Hong Kong to Appoint New Leader in May After Carrie Lam Announces Her Departure
Hong Kong will appoint a new chief executive in May after Carrie Lam announced she will not run for a second term. Lam revealed her decision to the public during a regularly-scheduled Coronavirus Disease 2019...
Shen Yun Enchants a Packed Audience at The Palace Theatre in Stamford, Connecticut
Lucky takers of the matinee edition of Shen Yun Performing Arts in Stamford, Connecticut at The Palace Theatre on April 3 enjoyed a rare chance to witness and experience China’s 5,000-year-old traditional culture. Shen Yun,...
Vaccinated Stanford Physics PhD Student Warned: Accept Booster or Get Deported
An international student at Stanford University used one of America’s largest publications to sound an alarm after facing the threat of effective expulsion, and therefore, deportation, because of refusing to accept a Coronavirus Disease 2019...
No Gas, No Food, No Electricity? Sri Lankans Siege President’s Home In Outrage
The South Indian island of Sri Lanka demonstrated in action this week what fallout politicians may face if currency devaluation, gasoline, electricity, and food shortages leave citizens in a desperate situation. The country, an island...
Portland Rioter Gets 10-Year Sentence for Throwing Molotov Cocktails at Cops
A participant in Portland’s summer of 2020 riots has been handed a 10-year prison sentence and is ordered to pay $200,000 in restitution after molotov cocktails he threw ignited the clothes of a police officer...
Consumer Electronics Demand Down ‘Especially in China’ Says TSMC Chief
The head of an industry-leading semiconductor manufacturing company says consumer demand for personal electronics is waning while production costs are on the rise. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) Chairman Mark Liu gave comments on March...
Workplace Drug Testing Data Shows Growing Ratio of Post-accident Positives Among American Workers
A new set of data published by a leading American narcotics screening firm revealed results indicating 2021 presented a year with not only a dramatic increase in workplace drug use, but an exponential increase in...
Energy Execs Ghost Democrat-led Gas Price Hearing After Deluge of Rhetoric Riddled by Profit Shaming
A trio of CEOs from some of America’s largest fossil fuels companies quietly declined to testify at a Democrat-led House committee hearing on high gas prices after being delivered an invitation letter rife with rhetoric...