CHINA
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 Hypersonic Weapons Spark Anxiety Over Xi Jinping’s Security on Chinese Social Media
A recent visit by senior U.S. defense officials to a military facility in Alabama has unexpectedly ignited...
Bo Xilai’s Rise and Fall: How Defiant Ambition Turned a Princeling Into a Prisoner
Bo Xilai’s political ambition was never subtle. Born into the family of Bo Yibo—one of the Chinese Communist...
Food Prices Soar After Hainan Customs Lockdown, Online Criticism Deleted
By Li Muzi After Hainan implemented an island-wide “customs lockdown” on Dec. 18, food prices surged...
Trump Orders 2028 Moon Return, Puts Space Policy on War Footing With China
According to Reuters, U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a sweeping executive order formally...
An Award-Winning Open Letter to Journalists Still in China
By Li Bai’an Dear colleagues, I know you are watching all of this. Some of you work at People...
New US Defense Law Puts Beijing’s Leadership Wealth Under Global Scrutiny
By Chen Jing, Vision Times As Sino-US relations remain fraught with tension, Washington has now placed...
China’s Rapid Expansion of Stem Cell Banks Fuels Ethical Concerns Among Netizens
By Chen Jing, Vision Times In recent months, a Chinese medical aesthetics influencer has drawn widespread...
Japan Allegedly Suspending Short-Term Visas for Chinese Nationals Amid Rising Tensions
“Hello everyone, good morning. Today is Dec. 11. I want to let you know that Japan’s single-entry visas...
Zhao Leji’s Remarks Signal Potential Purge of Xi Jinping’s Military Allies, Analysts Say
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times Remarks made during a recent meeting of China’s top legislative body have...