POLITICS
Taiwanese opposition leader and Kuomintang (KMT) chairwoman Cheng Li-wun is currently on a two-week visit to the United States. Before departing Taiwan on June 1, Cheng said she was “very willing” to meet President Donald Trump during the trip. Her remarks come following her six-day visit to China in April,
Trump Halts Pakistan Envoy Mission, Says Iran Regime Too Divided to Negotiate
According to Fox News, on April 25, U.S. president Donald Trump called off a planned diplomatic mission...
Iran Struggles With Surplus Oil as US Sanctions Disrupt Exports
By Jian Yi, Vision Times Growing U.S. pressure on Iran's oil exports is presenting challenges for...
China’s Power Brokers Under Siege as Security Chief and Key ‘Gatekeepers’ Face Scrutiny
A wave of personnel reshuffles and disciplinary investigations across China’s political and security...
Former CIA Analyst Warns of ‘United Front’ Links in Canada Amid Fundraising Controversy
OTTAWA, Canada — On April 20, a parliamentary hearing on foreign interference brought renewed attention...
White House Accuses China of Large-Scale Theft of US Artificial Intelligence Technology
On the eve of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China, the UK’s Financial Times revealed on Thursday...
Russia and Myanmar Sign Energy Agreement as Moscow Looks to Overcome Sanctions
Russia and Myanmar (also known as Burma) signed a memorandum of understanding April 18 to strengthen...
Hong Kong Moves To Seize Jimmy Lai’s $16 Million In Assets Under National Security Law
The Hong Kong government applied to the High Court seeking the confiscation of assets belonging to media...
China’s Shadow Fleet, Shadow Banking And Iran Sanctions Evasion Exposed
Since the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran, China’s support for Iran has taken a multi-pronged...
Tehran Reports Air Defense Activity Amid US–Iran Ceasefire Tensions
Iranian state media reported on Thursday, April 23 that unusual developments were observed in Tehran...