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Just a week after the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the United States paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to secure sufficiency of its weapons stockpiles for the Iran war, acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told the U.S. Senate on May 21. “Right now we’re doing a pause in
Communist China Heads Down a Road of Isolation and Impoverishment
Commentary Once known as “the world’s factory” and widely believed to be the superpower of the near...
New Utah Law Takes Aim at Communist China’s Organ Harvesting Atrocities
On March 14, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed into law an act earlier passed on March 1 by the state's senate...
Shen Yun Artists Face Discrimination from Pro-CCP Official at US Customs Upon Return From European Tour
In an alarming incident, artists from the New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world's leading...
US Seeks to Revive Dormant Shipyards With Help From South Korea and Japan
In the face of China’s accelerated naval buildup the United States is looking to compete by reviving...
New House Bill Targets TikTok
A group of U.S. congressmembers from both the Democratic and Republican parties have introduced legislation...
Chinese-Philippine Maritime Collision Injures 4, Sparking Tensions in Contested South China Sea
On March 5, a clash involving Chinese and Philippine coast guard vessels resulted in injuries to at least...
Taiwan’s Chipmakers Pivot Towards Japan Amid Global Decoupling Efforts From Chinese Mainland
The semiconductor industry, a critical backbone of the global technology infrastructure, is seeing a...
Navigating Sanctions: A Closer Look at the Complex Web of Sino-Russian Financial Relations
In a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tensions and economic sanctions, the relationship between...
Communist China Aims for ‘Total Subversion’ of Taiwan Following Presidential Election, Insider Yuan Hongbing
By Li Jingru, Vision Times Staff Following Taiwan's recent presidential election that saw the victory...