Vision Times Staff
Chinese Actress Liu Xiaoqing, 75, Pushes Back on Death Rumors as ‘I Won’t Die’ Becomes Her Defining Line
Photos of Liu Xiaoqing swimming began circulating online this week, not as a promotion, but as proof. At 75, the veteran Chinese actress was responding to yet another wave of rumors claiming that she had...
Why Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Is Destroying China’s Own Armed Forces
In March 2026, the National People's Congress, Beijing's rubber-stamp legislature, opened its annual session inside the Great Hall of the People. The military delegation's roster was conspicuously thin. Over a hundred senior officers in the...
Red Horse Red Sheep Year Meaning: Why Ancient Chinese Wisdom Warns Against Careless Speech
In traditional Chinese thought, fortune moves in cycles, rising and falling with shifts in time. Ancient observers looked to the heavens to read these changes, identifying certain years as periods of intensified energy. One such...
From Music Student to PLA Tracker: Joseph Wen Uses Open Data to Map China’s Military
The pressure from across the Taiwan Strait has not eased. During the Lunar New Year period, Chinese military aircraft once again crossed the median line, according to Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense. Joseph Wen has...
Canada Finally Hits NATO 2% Defense Spending Target After 12 Years
After 12 years of gradual progress, Canada has finally officially reached NATO’s “defense spending at two percent of GDP” target set at the 2014 Wales Summit. Last June, the Liberal government added CAD 9.3 billion...
Ko Wen-je May Avoid Expulsion After TPP Revises Disciplinary Guidelines
Former Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) chairman Ko Wen-je is suspected of committing bribery, favoring interests, misappropriation of public funds, and breach of trust in the “Jinghua City Case” and the “Political Donations Case.” He was...
Ji Chaoqun Case and NY Whistleblower Reveal How China’s Intelligence Network Operates in the US
In early 2026, two stories began to circulate, separate at first, unconnected on the surface. One looked back. It followed a case that had already moved through the U.S. courts, revisiting the path of a...
Origin of Earth’s Water: How Oceans Formed From Space and Spread Across the Universe
Energy, organic molecules, and liquid water are the three conditions scientists consider essential for life. Among them, water has become the most practical guide. In NASA’s research, the search for life often begins with a...
About 90% of Today’s Global Chaos Ultimately Traces Back to the CCP, Claims Expert
Recently, sharp assessments by Western intelligence experts have exposed a long-avoided truth in international politics. For years, the free world has been scrambling to respond to local conflicts, social unrest, and economic crises across the...
Taiwan Holds Public Hearing on National Security Law Amendments
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Internal Affairs Committee held a public hearing on amendments to the National Security Law on March 26. The Ministry of the Interior noted that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has added two...
Israel Accelerates Strikes, Targets Iran’s Naval Command in Abbas Port
According to an Associated Press report on March 26, as the U.S.-Iran standoff continues to stagnate, Israel is accelerating its military operations, focusing on weakening Iran’s maritime blockade capabilities and missile threats. With key Iranian...
Chinese Prisoner Sentenced 20 Years for a Diary: A Cultural Revolution Memoir
I first met Yang Lin at a prison transfer station in Chongqing. It was the spring and summer of 1969, during the Chinese Communist Party’s campaigns to “cleanse class ranks” and implement policies tied to...