Beijing’s Economic Malaise Worsens as Youth Exodus Sweeps the Capital
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times China’s population has been declining year over year, and even the capital...
Wang Fuk Court Fire Probe Moves Forward as Residents Question Transparency
By Lu Yixin, Vision Times On Feb. 5, the independent commission established to investigate the deadly...
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...
3 Ambulances For One Injury? Tangshan Crash Sparks Fears of Organ Trafficking
By Li Muzi, Vision Times A minor traffic accident in China's Tangshan, Hebei Province, has triggered...
The Chinese Communist Party Is Entering Its Endgame—and a Final Reckoning for Its Own
By Chen Jing Overseas Chinese critics such as Cai Xia and Hu Liren have long described Xi Jinping’s rule as “accelerating the collapse of the Chinese Communist Party.” That judgment is accurate—but incomplete. It captures...
How Far Will Xi Jinping Go? The Military Purge That Reveals the Endgame of Personal Rule in China
By Li Zhide The rapid hollowing-out of the 20th Central Military Commission (CMC) has become the clearest entry point for understanding China’s current power structure. In an extraordinarily short period, the CMC—the supreme command organ...
Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Is Not a Power Grab—It’s a Signal of Strategic Panic
By Jian Yi “There was a very well-written report that quoted a businessman saying I make money because I’m ‘unpredictable’—and that this is one of my strengths.” “As a leader, I also know that sometimes...
From Northern Expedition Leader to ‘Reactionary Warlord:’ How the CCP Rewrote Yan Xishan
By He Zi Yan Xishan was a major political and military figure in Republican China. As the long-time ruler of Shanxi Province, he was widely promoted during the 1920s as a “model provincial governor” and...
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 to Oman at Iran’s insistence. While this change may seem like a technical adjustment, it actually reflects deeper political...
FBI Investigates Ransom Note in Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother
By Gao Yun After being missing for four days, law enforcement in Arizona, USA, believes that 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie may still be alive. She is the mother of Savannah Guthrie, the well-known NBC news anchor....
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 drug discount website called “TrumpRx.” The White House stated that the platform aims to help the public...
US Pushes Multilateral Nuclear Negotiations, Criticizes China Expansion
The United States has called for a new round of multilateral nuclear arms control negotiations, aiming to reshape the global nuclear limitation framework after the expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START)....