Vision Times Staff
Mossad, AI, and Satellites: How Iran’s Regime Faces Unprecedented Pressure
The US-Israeli military campaign against Iran, Operation Epic Fury, has entered its twentieth day. American AI targeting systems have dismantled the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' distributed defense network province by province, killing multiple senior Iranian...
China Investigates Chongqing Mayor Hu Henghua in Expanding Corruption Crackdown
China’s anti-corruption authorities have launched an investigation into Chongqing Mayor Hu Henghua, according to state media, marking the latest high-level official targeted in an ongoing disciplinary campaign. CCTV reported on March 20 that Hu, who...
US Monitoring 23 Chinese-Linked Ports, Space Bases in South America
U.S. military forces are monitoring 23 port facilities involving China, as well as China’s “space-support” bases across South America, U.S. Southern Command Commander, Marine Corps General Francis L. Donovan, told Congress on Tuesday, March 17....
Iran Fires Missiles at Diego Garcia, Demonstrates Long-Range Strike Capability
According to a March 23 report by CNBC, Iran launched missiles at the U.S.-UK joint military base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, demonstrating long-range strike capabilities beyond what was previously understood. Semi-official Iranian...
Hong Kong Rated ‘Partly Free’ in Freedom in the World Report with Political Rights Score of 0
On March 19, the U.S.-based human rights think tank Freedom House released its Freedom in the World report. Hong Kong scored 41 points and was classified as a “Partly Free” region, with 0 points in...
Help in Crisis, Not in Poverty: The Meaning Behind a Traditional Chinese Saying
In everyday conversation across China, the phrase “help in crisis, not in poverty” often surfaces as a quiet rule of thumb. It reflects an instinct to be generous, but not without boundaries. What is less...
Why Envy Hurts the Mind More Than You Think
Why is it said that we should not envy the good fortune of others? The answer lies in a deeper understanding of karma and the path to liberation. In Buddhist thought, merit, or virtue, arises...
China, the United States, and Japan: Three Breakfast Traditions, Three Ways of Starting the Day
What people eat for breakfast often says as much about their daily lives as it does about their food culture. In China, the United States, and Japan, the first meal of the day follows three...
Musk Proposes Covering Unpaid TSA Salaries During Federal Shutdown
As the partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government continues beyond one month, an “unconventional proposal” from the tech sector has quickly drawn public attention. Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk stated on Saturday, March...
68-Year-Old UFO Enthusiast William Neil McCasland Missing; Silver Alert Issued
The Daily Mail reported on March 21 that William Neil McCasland, 68, a former U.S. Air Force Major General and well-known figure in the UFO community, mysteriously disappeared while hiking in Albuquerque, New Mexico, drawing...
Security Lines Spike Nationwide Amid TSA Staffing Crisis
As the partial U.S. government shutdown continues to escalate, severe congestion has emerged at airport security checkpoints across the country. Due to unpaid wages, a large number of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees have taken...
Beijing Lectured Israel on Peace While Threatening Taiwan With War
After the United States and Israel launched "Operation Epic Fury" against Iran, killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei and more than 40 senior military and political officials, the CCP, a close partner of the Iranian regime,...