Vision Times Staff
Iran Draws International Concern Over Alleged Chemical Agents in Crackdown on Kurdish Regions
By Yang Tianzi Iran’s nationwide protest movement has evolved into a humanitarian crisis that has drawn international concern. On Jan. 18, Iranian local officials confirmed for the first time that at least 5,000 people have...
Rising Cost of Living: Costco Quietly Expands Member Benefits
By Gao Yun As the cost of everyday living continues to rise, Costco has quietly introduced a new perk for its members. According to a Jan. 18 report by the Daily Mail, the retail giant...
Wang Huning: The CCP’s Master Strategist Who Will Outlast Three Leaders
By Fu Longshan Wang Huning is often described as the Chinese Communist Party’s “tutor to three emperors” and the “number one strategist of Zhongnanhai,” the leadership compound at the heart of China’s political system. In...
How is Power Turned Into Money? Just Look at Li Peng’s Daughter
Li Xiaolin is the daughter of Li Peng, the former premier of the People’s Republic of China. Li Peng was long known within the Communist Party as “the helmsman of China’s electric power empire,” a...
NASA Captures a Dazzling Photograph of the Heavenly Kingdom
By Chen Gang On Dec. 26, 1993, the Hubble Space Telescope transmitted an extraordinary image back to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland—an image that appeared to depict a celestial world beyond human...
From Xinyang to Zero-COVID: A History of Unchecked Authority
By Chen Jing Lives devoured by politics In modern Chinese history, the “Xinyang Incident” in Henan Province stands as a bloody chapter that cannot be ignored. This was not a famine brought on by drought...
China’s Heart Transplants Spark Unease Over Donor Origins
By Chen Jing Recently, the mainland Chinese media outlet Da Cankao released a special report titled “The Magical Art of Heart Transplantation: One Hundred People Reborn.” The video was ostensibly meant to celebrate the dedication...
How Many Have Died in China’s Belt and Road Projects?
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—a sweeping global infrastructure program launched by Beijing in 2013 and promoted as a cornerstone of China’s overseas influence—has long been framed as a win-win model of development. Yet a...
Hu Yaobang’s Fatal Softness: How Empathy Threatened the CCP
By Fu Longshan In the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) system, so-called “rehabilitation” is rarely an ending. More often, it marks the beginning of a new round of political bargaining—a redistribution of interests, a recalculation of...
Viral Video of ‘Cardiac Arrest Solution’ Sparks Outrage Over Teen Death in China
By Chen Jing Recently, a science-education video released by Jin Yongqiang, Associate Chief Physician of Pediatric Cardiology at the Heart Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University, ignited a firestorm online. Wearing a white...
US Recall Notice: 9 of 11 Products Recalled This Week Were Made in China
By Tian Jingxin The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Jan. 15 released its latest recall notice, showing that nine of the 11 consumer products recalled during the past week were manufactured in China....
Is the CCP Running Out of Money? Authorities Shake Down Online Influencers and New Mothers for Cash
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times In recent years, local governments under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been facing severe fiscal strain. As revenues shrink, authorities have increasingly turned to ordinary citizens as a source...