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Chinese disciplinary authorities have reported a noticeable increase in cases involving officials who have "voluntarily surrendered" or "turned themselves in" for investigation during the first half of 2026. According to public announcements from provincial discipline inspection commissions and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), at least 23 officials across
US, Canada, Japan, Philippines Conduct Military Exercises in South China Sea
The U.S. Pacific Fleet said on its website on July 17 that the United States, Canada, Japan, and the...
Vladimir Putin to Visit Vietnam, Sparking US Protest
Vietnamese and Russian state media said on Monday, June 17 that Russian President Vladimir Putin will...
Trump Proposes Replacing Income Tax With Tariffs as Primary Source of Federal Revenue
On June 13 during a light-hearted conversation with congressional Republicans on Capitol Hill, Donald...
Anti-North Korean Propaganda Flares Up in South Korea Following Trash Balloon Incidents
On June 9, after North Korea dropped more than 1,000 filth balloons on its neighbors to the south, South...
Celebrating Diversity: Commonwealth Coffee Honors AANHPI Heritage Month
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On May 23, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA), along with U.S....
US Expands Sanctions on Chinese Firms Supplying Russia’s War Effort
The U.S. government announced new and vastly broadened sanctions against the Russian Federation on June...
Healthcare Spending Neared $5 Trillion in 2023, Rising 7.5 Percent, Federal Data Shows
Increased spending in Medicaid and private health insurance has spurred a 7.5-percent rise in the total...
EU Follows US Lead by Slapping Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Sparking Retaliation Threats
On June 12, the European Union (EU) announced that it would impose hefty tariffs on Chinese electric...
White House Refuses to Rule Out Commuting Hunter Biden’s Sentence Following Guilty Verdict
While Joe Biden has been vocal about not pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, after he was convicted on three...