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Why the UN Resolution 2758 on Taiwan Has Come to Haunt Beijing: 5 Hidden Mistakes in a Diplomatic ‘Victory’
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times. When United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 passed in 1971, Beijing framed it as one of Communist Chinese premier Zhou Enlai’s great diplomatic triumphs. The People’s Republic of China (PRC)...
The 22 Habits of the World’s Wealthiest People — Master Just Five and You’ll Already Be Ahead
By Xiaofang, Janet Huang 1. Set goals — and achieve them A person without goals is like a ship sailing the open sea without a compass, never reaching shore. Learn to set practical, achievable goals...
The Green Veil: How Climate Policies Risk Wealth, Rights, and Sovereignty
By Yu Gui, Janet Huang In the global effort to tackle climate change, many climate activists loudly call for “saving the planet.” However, behind these slogans often lie risks to economic security, national sovereignty, and...
The Political Playbook Behind Mao Zedong’s Rise
By Jing Chen During the Chinese Civil War, Nationalist insider Jiang Lianru — then serving as secretary to General Chen Cheng — recalled a revealing anecdote about Mao Zedong. An American journalist once asked Mao...
Polar Vortex Shift Could Bring Extreme Cold to US in Mid-December
By Gao Yun Multiple new weather forecasts indicate that in December this year, many parts of the United States may experience unusually severe cold, with the Northeast and northern regions expected to be hit the...
Witkoff Heads to Moscow as War in Ukraine Enters Its Most Decisive Week
By Yang Tianzi, Vision Times Right after U.S. and Ukrainian officials concluded important talks in Florida, President Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is set to depart for Moscow. After nearly three years of war, the...
China’s Belt and Road Faces Wage Scandals and Stalled Projects Worldwide
When Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, just months into his first term as head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Beijing presented it as one of the century’s most...
Fan Li: The Statesman Who Saved a Kingdom
By Xiaofan Jia Across the five centuries of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, China produced an extraordinary constellation of thinkers, strategists, and statesmen. Among them, one story has never faded: the moment...
The Forgotten Geniuses: Four Innovators Who Quietly Changed the Modern World
When people reflect on invention, names like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and the Wright brothers usually dominate the conversation. Yet behind these icons stand other figures, forgotten geniuses, whose work was just as transformative—though...
Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Exposes Deep Structural Failure
By Ran Xiao Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in recent memory tore through Tai Po’s Hong Fook Court on Nov. 26, killing 128 people and injuring 76. One firefighter and two Indonesian domestic workers were among...
Beijing Goes Quiet as China’s Top General Vanishes After Russia Trip
By Jingyao Li Reports from Beijing suggest an unusual development involving Zhang Youxia, the vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. Zhang traveled to Russia on Nov. 20 at Moscow’s invitation, but more than a...
Bo Yibo’s Warning to Zhao Ziyang
The Sentence That Altered 1989: Bo Yibo’s Warning to Zhao Ziyang
By Longshan Fu In the spring of 1989—weeks before tanks rolled into Beijing—China’s top leaders gathered behind closed doors, trying to resolve a crisis that none of them truly understood. Students were filling Tiananmen Square...