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Ko Wen-je Sentenced to 17 Years in Taipei Corruption Case
On March 26, the Taipei District Court issued its first-instance verdict in the case involving former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je over the Core Pacific City (Jinghua City) floor area ratio (FAR) scandal and political donations....
Trump Sets Xi Meeting Date After Preparing ‘Major Leverage Package’
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the new date for the “Trump–Xi meeting” on his Truth Social platform, referring to Xi Jinping as “highly respected.” However, an article published in Israel’s largest English-language newspaper noted...
US Plans Kharg Island Assault to Control Iran Oil Exports
As U.S. and Israeli operations against Iran enter their fourth week, the United States is accelerating troop deployments to the Middle East while evaluating a potential seizure of Iran’s oil hub, Kharg Island. Success would...
Iran Rejects Trump’s 15-Point Peace Plan, Demands $1 Trillion Compensation
According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York Post, as the Middle East edges closer to full-scale conflict, a highly anticipated diplomatic effort has once again stalled. On Wednesday, March 25 the...
US Charges Chinese, American Citizens Over Illegal AI Chip Exports to China
On Wednesday, March 25 the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a Chinese citizen and two U.S. citizens have been charged with conspiring to illegally export controlled artificial intelligence (AI) technology and chip equipment to...
Zhuhai Killing Case: Official Report Questioned After Online Claims of Multiple Victims
Authorities in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, said a 26-year-old man surnamed Chen carried out a robbery on March 20 in Hengqin, leaving one person dead and another injured. The police statement, issued on March 22, did...
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan in the Chinese Communist Party headquarters of Zhongnanhai on April 8, 2019, in Beijing. (Image: Kenzaburo Fukuhara - Pool/Getty Images)
Xi Jinping Takes Down Wang Qishan’s Last Loyal Aide
Zhou Liang, a Party committee member and vice head of China's National Financial Regulatory Administration, was placed under investigation on March 24, 2026, for suspected "serious violations of discipline and law," the standard CCP euphemism...
Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Widens as Reports Claim Five More Retired Generals Detained
Only a handful of full generals appeared in Beijing this March. At China’s annual legislative meetings in 2026, six senior officers were reportedly in attendance. Of those, four were still on active duty. A year...
Cultural Revolution: Red Guards Destroy Confucius Temple and Tombs in Qufu, Led by Tan Houlan
The statue of Confucius stood for centuries in the main hall of his temple in Qufu. It was pulled down, defaced, and broken apart in a matter of hours. In November 1966, more than 200...
The Marines and the 82nd Airborne Are Not Going to Kharg Island
On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that the Trump administration issued verbal orders for approximately 2,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to deploy to the Middle East, including two battalions and enabling units. The Intercept confirmed...
Scholar Warns CCP Influence Threatens Taiwan’s Hard-Won Freedom
The political involvement of Mainland Chinese spouses in Taiwan continues to spark various issues. Following the controversy over People’s Party legislator Li Zhenxiu, a Mainland spouse, due to dual nationality, recently Xu Chunying, a Mainland...
Bipartisan Senators Reaffirm Support for Taiwan, Condemn CCP Aggression
March 23 marked the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s direct presidential election. Bipartisan members of the U.S. Senate introduced a resolution to commemorate the milestone, reaffirming U.S. support for Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act and...