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,
Blinken Appoints Two Officials to Probe the Mysterious Havana Syndrome
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced the appointment of two senior diplomats to oversee...
Beijing on High Alert as China Experiences Worst Outbreaks Since Wuhan Ahead of Major Political Meeting
More than 1,000 officially confirmed new cases of COVID-19 have been reported across much of China, with...
China: COVID-19 Outbreaks Surge in Multiple Provinces, Mass Testing Enforced
COVID-19 outbreaks in China continue to heat up, with multiple infectious chains spreading across 20...
China Sanctions Three Taiwanese Politicians
Three top politicians from Taiwan have been sanctioned by the Chinese regime. The sanctioned individuals...
$1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Passed by House While Vote on ‘Build Back Better’ Postponed
On Nov. 5, the House voted to pass the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, sending it over...
Chinese Buddhists Made to Watch Communist Propaganda, Told to Be ‘Monks of Mao Zedong’
An image showing a group of Buddhist monks in northern China’s Tianjin city watching a communist propaganda...
Hong Kong Court Restricts Applicability of Riot Crimes, Beijing Unhappy
The court of Hong Kong has judged that the state cannot wantonly charge individuals with the crime of...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Mentor Wants Facebook Investigated
Roger McNamee, a longtime investor in Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg’s mentor, wants the social media platform...
Alliances Are Forming to Resist the CCP and Defend Taiwan: Former China Country Desk Officer Joseph Bosco
On Oct. 29, Joseph Bosco, former China Country Desk Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense...