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By Pei Rong, Vision Times As the 37th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown comes and goes, a growing number of Chinese citizens have publicly reflected on the events that shaped their views of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), citing personal experiences with political persecution, censorship, and government abuses.
US Alarmed as Canada, UK Deepen Ties With China
According to the Associated Press, as Chinese President Xi Jinping has recently held intensive meetings...
Can Starmer’s China Visit Free Jimmy Lai? Testing the Limits of CCP Bargaining
By Xiao Ran UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Beijing on Jan. 28 for his first official visit...
Shanghai Emergency Shelter Signs Raise Public Alarm Amid CCP Military Turmoil
By Li Muzi On Jan. 27, an overseas self-media account known as Laobeijing Teahouse released a video...
Zhang Youxia’s Arrest and Xi Jinping’s Gamble Over Collective Leadership in China
By Yan Chungong The detention of Zhang Youxia has unfolded in an unusually opaque and disquieting...
Rumors of Senior CCP Defection Fuel Fears of a Major Political Storm Brewing in China
By Li Deyan, Vision Times Reports that a former deputy head of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP)...
Zhang Youxia’s Downfall Tests Xi Jinping’s Grip on the Armed Forces as Purges Backfire
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times Nearly a week after Chinese authorities announced the downfall of Central...
Taiwan Lawmaker-Elect Li Zhenxiu Risks Seat After Missing Citizenship Deadline
As the Legislative Yuan prepares to swear in new legislators, a political and legal controversy has arisen...
Japan’s Takaichi Signals Tough Stance on Taiwan, Vows Alliance Support
By Yang Tianzi With just two weeks remaining before Japan’s House of Representatives election, Prime...
Zhang Youxia’s Alleged Secret Letter Signals Deep Rift Inside Xi Jinping’s Military Leadership
Alleged investigation of Zhang Youxia draws global attention The sudden investigation of Zhang Youxia...