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
Takaichi Victory Signals Closer Taiwan–Japan Ties
By Li Jingyao Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi led the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to win...
Japan’s Takaichi to Meet Trump as She Pushes Alliance Expansion and Constitutional Revision
By Yang Tianzi Japan’s political system has entered a historic phase. In an outcome unmatched...
Japan’s Election Rebukes Beijing, Leaving Xi Jinping Facing Seven Strategic Dead Ends
By Huang Qing Sanae Takaichi’s landslide victory in Japan’s February 8 House of Representatives election...
‘A Powder Keg’: Experts Say Xi Faces Risks of Coup, Mutiny, and Popular Revolt
By Meng Hao, Vision Times Hudson Institute China Center director Yu Maochun recently argued that the...
Taiwan and East China Sea Escalations Raise Regional Security Risks
In recent years, as security tensions in the Indo-Pacific region continue to rise, the U.S.-Japan alliance...
Chinese Communist Party Funds Labeled ‘No Longer Needed’ By Israel
Recently, as the Middle East remains in turmoil, a report of Chinese capital withdrawing from Israel’...
US Military Chases and Seizes ‘Aquila II’ Oil Tanker After Month-Long Pursuit
By Gao Yun U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Monday, Feb. 9 that after the U.S. military...
US Issues New Navigation Warning for Ships Passing Through Strait of Hormuz
By Gao Yun As tensions between the United States and Iran over nuclear issues continue to rise, Washington...
Beijing Launches Sweeping Early-Year Purge as Xi Seeks to Tighten Control of Armed Forces
By Li Deyan, Vision Times On Feb. 9, Chinese authorities announced investigations or disciplinary...