How Chen Yun And Li Xiannian Survived Mao And Controlled China’s Economy
By Fu Longshan To understand the true nature of Chen Yun and Li Xiannian—two of the Chinese Communist...
Wuhan Car Crash and Ambulance Coincidence Sparks Organ Harvesting Fears in China
A viral surveillance video from Wuhan showing a car striking an e-bike rider as an ambulance appears...
Massive Winter Storm to Slam Much of the Country This Weekend
Over the past few days, meteorologists have been tracking a massive winter storm moving across the continental...
Power Struggle in Beijing: Mysterious Absences of Top Generals Spark Coup Rumors
By Li Jingyao Recently there has been a chilling development in Beijing’s opaque political arena:...
From Storytelling to Strong Connections — Why Barbara Martinez Founded HV Business Link (Part I)
A passion for small business stories After years of working closely with local entrepreneurs, Barbara Martinez saw firsthand both the passion and the challenges behind running a small business. A former Director of Communications at...
China Transplant Doctor Draws Scrutiny Over High Volume of Lung ‘Donations’
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times For years, allegations of forced organ harvesting in China have drawn condemnation from international watchdogs and human rights' groups. Now, a newly-surfaced video featuring a transplant doctor from the Second...
Taiwan Probes CCP Espionage Scheme Involving TV Anchor and Active-Duty Soldiers
By Lu Yixin, Vision Times Lin Chenyu, a reporter and anchor at Taiwan’s CTi News (中天新闻台), has been accused of accepting Chinese Communist Party (CCP) funds to recruit Taiwanese military personnel, induce them to record...
Nearly One Million Chinese Officials Punished in 2025 as Xi Repeats ‘Anti-Corruption’ Line
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times China’s anti-corruption campaign reached an unprecedented scale in 2025, with nearly one million officials disciplined in a single year, according to newly released data from the Central Commission for Discipline...
Abigail Spanberger Makes History, Sworn In as Virginia’s First Female Governor
RICHMOND, Virginia — Under gray skies and a steady winter drizzle at the foot of the Virginia State Capitol, Abigail Spanberger placed her hand on the oath of office as she stepped into history, becoming...
Trump on Greenland: Moving Beyond ‘Peaceful Thinking’ as Europe Plans Emergency Response
By Gao Yun U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest statements on Greenland have triggered acute concern across Europe, prompting several governments to plan an emergency summit this week to assess possible countermeasures, including the activation of...
Seeking Direct Public Mandate, Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi Calls Snap Election
News analysis On Jan. 19, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced a decision that sent shockwaves through Tokyo’s political establishment: she will dissolve the House of Representatives on Jan. 23, the opening day of the...
The Final 27 Days of Liu Shaoqi: Torture, Erasure, and Death in Mao’s China
By Fu LongshanWhat did Liu Shaoqi experience in the final days before his death? Fragmentary but chilling details leaked by members of his “guard” unit allow us to reconstruct how a sitting president was systematically...