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,
Pentagon Launches ‘Cognitive Warfare’ Initiative Targeting the CCP
According to a report by veteran national security journalist Bill Gertz in The Washington Times on April...
China’s Temple Closures and Armed Presence Stir Fears of Expanding Religious Control
Multiple reports circulating on Chinese social media in recent days describe an unusual wave of temple...
Sun Weidong’s Abrupt Sacking Draws Scrutiny Amid Political Reshuffle in Beijing
The sudden removal of Sun Weidong, China’s vice foreign minister, has drawn widespread attention after...
Beijing’s Reported Arms Transfers to Iran Draw Israeli Attention to Taiwan
Xi Jinping’s government, which has long projected an image of strategic neutrality, is now being publicly...
Japan Joins US-Philippines Military Drills in South China Sea
Japan will take part in the latest round of U.S.-Philippines military drills in the South China Sea from...
US Says Iran Maritime Blockade Fully Implemented as Trade Routes Severed
According to a CNN report on April 15, the U.S. Central Command stated that a blockade of Iranian ports...
Eric Swalwell Resigns Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Denies Claims
According to CNBC on April 13, U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell of California announced on Monday, April...
Hungary Voters End Orbán Era in Historic Shift, Electing Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party
Hungary’s political landscape shifted dramatically on Sunday, April 12 as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán...
Xi Meeting With KMT Chair Cheng Li-wun Signals Narrative Shift Toward ‘Peaceful Reunification,’ Taipei-based
Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party sent a delegation to China for a six-day visit from April...