The Men Who Ordered the Tiananmen Square Massacre Were Wiring Money to Switzerland That Night
On the night of June 3 to 4, 1989, Chinese army columns moved on Beijing from multiple directions, using...
Zhao Ziyang’s Mother Understood the CCP, He Took Sixteen Years to Catch Up
Zhao Ziyang, who served as China's prime minister and Communist Party general secretary during the 1980s...
New US Tariff Proposal Targets 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Links
The Trump administration has proposed new tariffs on imports from 60 trading partners, arguing that those...
Xi Jinping’s Hand-Picked Baoding Chief Ousted by a Rival Faction
Baoding, a mid-size city in Hebei province south of Beijing, sits at the intersection of three of Xi...
Deep Beneath the Pacific, Japan Hunts for a New Source of Rare Earth Metals
Japan has begun exploring how best to mine deep-sea rare earth metals from the waters around its remote territory of Minamitorishima, after the Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) successfully extracted mud rich in...
Beijing’s New Investment Rules Spark Fears of Tighter Capital and Exit Controls
China's leadership has unveiled sweeping new regulations governing overseas investment, in a move that's raising concerns among investors and analysts who see the overhaul as another step toward tighter economic controls and greater state oversight...
China’s Top AI Talent Faces New Travel Restrictions as Beijing Tightens Control
By Xiao Yu, Vision Times As competition between the U.S. and China continues gaining steam in the sectors of advanced technologies and robotics, reports are emerging that Beijing is tightening controls on some of the...
Thousands Gather in Toronto to Mark 37th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre
TORONTO, Canada — As the melody of the classic pro-democracy song "For Freedom" echoed across Mel Lastman Square in Toronto's North York on May 30, more than 1,000 people joined in song to commemorate the...
US Revokes Xinhua Reporter’s Visa, Sending a Warning to Beijing’s Propaganda Network
The U.S. government's decision to revoke the visa of a Xinhua News employee on May 29 is being viewed by many observers as more than a routine diplomatic dispute. While the move was publicly framed...
Meet the Youth Entrepreneurs of The Beezly Experience
The Beezly Experience recently launched at Limelight Hall in Middletown, bringing together entrepreneurs, creatives, and families for a community-centered showcase of business, talent, and innovation. Founded by entrepreneur and author Lynita Davis, the monthly event...
Japanese Honeysuckle: Can This Invasive Plant Help You Beat the Summer Heat?
If you haven’t seen it trailing over fences, climbing trees, and occupying the edges and understories of forests, you’ve probably at least caught a whiff of its heavenly scent. Japanese honeysuckle is a vigorous, woody...
Protesters Urge Canada to Hold Firm on Human Rights as Wang Yi Visits Ottawa
OTTAWA, Canada — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi returned to Ottawa on May 28-29 for his first visit to the country in more than a decade, meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Foreign Minister...