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Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao: The Reformers Who Couldn’t Reform China
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times From 2002 to 2012, China under then-President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao saw a period of rapid economic expansion, transforming the nation into the world’s second-largest economy. Yet politically,...
China’s Rare-Earth Power Play Backfires, Bolstering US Resolve in the Meantime
By Lin Meng, Vision Times Beijing’s attempt to weaponize its dominance in rare-earth minerals may have backfired, strengthening Washington’s resolve to achieve resource independence and accelerate industrial realignment. According to a recent analysis by Miquel...
Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te Rejects Xi’s Message to KMT: ‘Peace Cannot Be Built on Illusions’
The Kuomintang (KMT) has elected former legislator Cheng Li-wen as its new chair, marking the start of a new phase for Taiwan’s largest opposition party. The victory came just as Chinese leader Xi Jinping sent...
US-China Trade Tensions Escalate: Port Fees and Rare Earth Controls Signal Strategic Shift
The ongoing trade conflict between the United States and China has entered a more confrontational phase, marked by the imposition of mutual port fees and tightened Chinese export controls on rare earth materials. These developments...
US and UK Sanction Cambodian Tycoon; Former Chinese Agent Alleges CCP Ties to Scam Networks
The United States and United Kingdom have taken coordinated legal action against Chen Zhi, a 37-year-old Chinese businessman and chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Group, accusing him of orchestrating transnational criminal operations, including online romance scams...
Are Hu Chunhua and Wang Yang Poised for a Comeback as the CCP’s Fourth Plenum Nears?
By Li Deyan, Vision Times With the Fourth Plenum of the CCP’s 20th Central Committee fast approaching, Beijing’s political temperature has reached a fever pitch. Recent articles published in the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) flagship...
Viral Outbreaks Sweep Across China Amid Surge in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
By Li Muzi, Vision Times As temperatures cool, a surge of viral infections has begun to sweep across China, with cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), as well as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)...
Yu Menglong’s Death Exposes the CCP’s Shadow Grip on China’s Entertainment Industry
By Chen Jing, Vision Times Beneath the glossy surface of China’s entertainment scene lies a complex web of political patronage, hidden money, and silent control. For decades, the industry has functioned less as a creative...
‘State Organs’ Exposing China’s State-Run Organ Harvesting Industry to Screen in Chester County, PA
On Sept. 3, 2025, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin were caught on a hot mic discussing the possibility of extending human lifespans to 150 years through organ transplants. Their conversation has...
Nine Chinese Military Officials Including CMC Members Expelled in Rare Sweeping Purge Ahead of Party’s Fourth Plenum
Beijing has dismissed nine high-ranking military officials—including two members of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC)—in a sweeping purge announced just days before a key political meeting, the 20th Central Committee’s Fourth Plenum, scheduled for...
The Fourth Plenum Curse: How the CCP’s Power Ritual Keeps Repeating Itself
In the Chinese Communist Party’s political calendar, the Fourth Plenum—the fourth full meeting of each Central Committee—has often been more than a policy discussion. Officially, these sessions are meant to “formulate major decisions.” In practice,...
Sydney Court Delays LanLan Yang Drunk-Driving Case, Sets Plea Deadline for Nov. 14
Australia’s Sydney Local Court has again adjourned proceedings in the high-profile case of Lanlan Yang, a 23-year-old Chinese-Australian accused of drunk-driving a Rolls-Royce and causing serious injury to another motorist. Friday’s hearing marked the third...