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China Adjusts Its Ukraine Stance, Seeking Balance Between Aid and Backing Russia
By Luke, Vision Times During the Munich Security Conference, Beijing signaled a modest shift in tone on Ukraine, offering a new round of humanitarian energy assistance even as U.S. officials accused China of sustaining Russia’s...
Henan Gala Livestream Abruptly Cuts Off Across China: ‘What Is the CCP Afraid Of?’
By Li Muzi, Vision Times A livestream of Henan’s Spring Festival Gala was abruptly interrupted halfway through its Feb. 14 broadcast, triggering a wave of online chatter that quickly escalated into what netizens dubbed the...
Xi Jinping’s Pre-Holiday Outreach Highlights Beijing’s Push for a ‘United Front’
By Li Deyan, Vision Times Ahead of the Lunar New Year on Jan. 17, Chinese state media released its annual list of senior Communist Party (CCP) leaders, including President Xi Jinping, visiting or sending representatives...
Yi Lianhong Under Investigation as Commentators Describe CCP’s ‘Slaughterhouse’ Model
On Feb. 10, 2026, China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and National Supervisory Commission announced that Yi Lianhong, former Party Secretary of Zhejiang Province, was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and was...
Rubio Signals Reassurance to Europe at Munich Security Conference
According to the Associated Press, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaled reassurance to European allies at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Feb. 14. His tone was softer than in the past, but he...
Rubio Visits Eastern Europe to Solidify Pro-Trump Allies
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio visited Eastern Europe on Feb. 15, signaling the Trump administration’s emphasis on key policies in its second term. During his participation in the Munich Security Conference, Rubio chose to visit...
China’s Missing Children: Xincai Student Death, School Blood Tests, and Organ Harvesting Allegations
By Xiao Guang As 2026 begins, reports of missing students and children have continued to surface across mainland China. Online commentators allege that organ trading has become an economic sector covertly supported by the Chinese...
A World War II Love Letter Hidden in a Vinyl Record Resurfaced 70 Years Later
In 2015, a handwritten letter from a 20-year-old soldier serving under General George S. Patton fell out of a secondhand vinyl record sleeve in Colorado. The letter's author, Bill Moore, was 90 years old when...
Beijing’s Unemployed Turn to Selling Blood as Reports Allege Links to PLA General Hospital 301
By Cai Siyun As China’s economic downturn continues and unemployment increases, some people in Beijing are reportedly turning to selling blood to survive. An informed source recently told Vision Times that the People’s Liberation Army...
Trump to Visit Beijing in April to Address $1 Trillion Trade Gap
According to Benzinga, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump will visit Beijing this April. The trip will focus on reducing China’s large trade surplus and promoting stronger U.S. economic...
Taiwan Lawmaker Lee Chen-hsiu’s Nationality Dispute Continues as Mainland Affairs Council Questions Deregistration Certificate
The controversy surrounding the nationality and candidacy eligibility of Taiwan People’s Party legislator-at-large Lee Chen-hsiu continued on Feb. 13, drawing renewed public attention. Lee went in person to the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) to hold...
The Blind Dissident Who Escaped China’s Village Prison: Chen Guangcheng’s Story
How a blind boy in rural Shandong became China's most famous self-taught lawyer Chen Guangcheng was born on Nov. 12, 1971, in Dongshigu village, Linyi, Shandong province. A single photograph survives from his infancy, taken...