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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, after on Wednesday (May 2) a Philippine official accused the Chinese coast guard of damaging two vessels with high-pressure water cannons. Philippine officials said that while on their way to the disputed Scarborough shoal the previous day, to help Philippine fishermen
The Imperial Eunuchs of China: From Wicked Usurpers to Selfless Heroes
The term eunuch comes from the ancient Greek word eunoukhos (εὐνοῦχος), meaning “guarding the bed.” The...
Disappeared: The Faces of Human Rights Activists Silenced by Communist China
In China, speaking out against the government can lead to your arrest, torture while in detention, or...
‘On the Hills of Manchuria’: Ilya Shatrov’s Waltz Depicting Bravery, Honor, and Faith in Battle
It was a frosty March morning in the northern hills at Mukden (奉天, now known as Shenyang), Manchuria,...
China Claims US State Department ‘Interfering’ With Winter Olympics
China is demanding the U.S. immediately halt all "interference" against the Winter Olympics, scheduled...
China Lifts Lockdown in Xi’an, Announces Mass COVID Testing in Beijing Ahead of Winter Olympics
One of China's longest and most stringent lockdowns came to an end on Jan. 24 after authorities announced...
MI6 Helped Chinese Hypersonic Missile Scientist Defect to West, Report Claims
A Chinese rocket scientist with intimate knowledge concerning China’s recently unveiled hypersonic missile...
House Democrats’ 2,900-page Bill on China Littered With DIE Provisions, Says RSC
A new and extensive piece of legislation championed by the Democrat majority in the U.S. House of Representatives...
The Brunt of a Nation: How China’s One-Child Policy Affected Thousands of Families
17-year-old Liu Xuezhou did his homework while his mother hovered over him, muttering to herself and...
Chinese Woman Freezes to Death in Xi’an After Being Refused Entry to Her Apartment for 16 Days
The death of a 29-year-old woman who succumbed to the winter weather after being forced to wait for 16...