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,
Experts on Zhang Youxia’s Downfall: A Warning Sign of Systemic Crisis in Beijing
By Jin Yan, Vision Times The sudden downfall of Zhang Youxia on Jan. 24, long regarded as a prominent...
Middle East Watches Closely as US-Iran Talks Shift to Oman
By Yang Tianzi The U.S.-Iran talks originally scheduled for Feb. 6 in Turkey have been moved...
TrumpRx Directs Consumers to Discount Prescription Medications
By Gao Yun On Thursday, Feb. 5 the Trump administration officially announced the launch of a new prescription...
US Pushes Multilateral Nuclear Negotiations, Criticizes China Expansion
The United States has called for a new round of multilateral nuclear arms control negotiations, aiming...
US and Russia Restore High-Level Military Communication After Abu Dhabi Talks
By Tian Jingxin The U.S. European Command said on Thursday, Feb. 6 that the United States and Russia...
Crowds, Polls, and Policy: How Sanae Takaichi Is Reshaping Japan’s Election Dynamics
By Fang Yan In the final days of Japan’s House of Representatives election campaign, Prime Minister...
Civilian Sleuth Tracks Hundreds of ‘Sudden Death’ Cases in China, Sparking Alarm
By Li Muzi, Vision Times In recent days, online discussion has reached a fever pitch after an X user...
Sino-US Rivalry Spills Beyond Trade as Trump–Xi Call Extends to Rare Earths, Panama Canal
By Yin Hua, Vision Times On Feb. 4, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held...
Hong Kong Lawmaker Says UK’s ‘Pragmatic’ China Diplomacy Sets a Dangerous Precedent
By Xiao Ran, Vision Times As global geopolitical instability accelerates under U.S. President Donald...