POLITICS
Taiwan has launched a dramatic public campaign to encourage defections from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) established on June 14 a "Contact Portal for Chinese Citizens," openly inviting people inside China—including overseas dissidents and officials within the Chinese system—to submit political, military, economic, and social
Estonia Vows to Strike Deep Into Russia if Invaded
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Toronto Falun Gong Rally Urges Canada to Press China on Detained Relatives Before Chinese New Year
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Trump Urges Zelensky to Accelerate Peace Talks with Russia or Risk Missing Diplomatic Window
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Trump to Visit Beijing in April to Address $1 Trillion Trade Gap
According to Benzinga, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently confirmed that U.S. President Donald...
Trump Says Iran Has Been Hard‑Bargaining in Nuclear Talks, Warns ‘Fear’ May Be Necessary
By Gao Yun U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Friday, Feb. 13 at the Fort Bragg military base in...
Japan’s Snap Election Victory Shows the Limits of China’s Economic Coercion
By Jinhuasan Takaichi's supermajority win reshapes Japan's political map Philip Luck, director...
Japan Won’t Return to Militarism: Its Wartime Ideology Came From French Philosophy, Not Conservatism
By Liu Junning Japan's February 2026 lower house election delivered a result that sent tremors across...