Anti-China Protests Rock South Korea as Ex-President Sounds Alarm
By Yang Tianzi South Korea marked the first anniversary of its martial-law crisis with a statement...
Rubio: Florida Talks With Ukraine ‘Productive’ as Zelensky Seeks France’s Support
By Yang Tianzi A high-stakes round of negotiations in Florida has drawn global attention as the Russia–Ukraine...
Japan Ends Its Cautious China Policy Under PM Takaichi
Analysis by Yuan Shan Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, wasted no time making her foreign-policy...
Inside America’s New Stealth Fighter Built to Counter China
This past March, President Donald Trump announced that Boeing would build the Air Force’s newest stealth...
5 Chinese Foods Traditionally Eaten in Winter, and Why
The darkest day of the year (winter solstice) is celebrated in multiple cultures as a new beginning — bringing hope and renewal to the earth and to individuals. It is marked by the Dōng Zhì...
China’s Spike in ‘Brain Death’ Cases Raises New Concerns of Forced Organ Donation
By Li Muzi, Vision Times Reports of young people being declared “brain dead” in China have become increasingly common, drawing renewed scrutiny over the country’s opaque and controversial organ donation system. The latest case involves...
Hu–Wen Bloc Dismantles Xi’s Power Base as the ‘Zhejiang Faction’ Faces Collapse
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times The sudden disappearance of Politburo Standing Committee member Li Xi, together with the absence of Politburo member Ma Xingrui during the CCP’s 23rd “collective study session,” has accelerated speculation that...
Hong Kong Fire and Li Xi’s Disappearance Point to Deepening CCP Turmoil
By Jin Yan, Vision Times A devastating blaze that ripped through Hong Kong’s Tai Po Hongfuyuan estate in late November — killing 159 people in under four hours and destroying seven residential towers — has...
Whistleblower Alleges Anti-Aging Trade Behind Forced Pregnancies in Southeast Asia Scam Parks
In late 2025, a masked speaker appeared in a video shared across Chinese-language social media. He claimed to be an undercover activist familiar with criminal networks that traffic people into cyberfraud centers in Southeast Asia....
Japan Tightens Path to Citizenship as Chinese Nationalists Face Rising Scrutiny
Japan is preparing a major overhaul of its naturalization and residency rules—changes that could dramatically reshape the landscape for pro-Beijing nationalists who have made the country their home while attacking it online. Prime Minister Sanae...
Southeast Asia Floods and Cyclones Kill Over 900, Displace Hundreds of Thousands
Southeast Asia has been hit by powerful floods and cyclones in recent weeks, triggering deadly floods and landslides that have claimed over 900 lives. Monsoon rains have submerged roads, hindering rescuers from reaching those stranded...
Why Mao Feared Huang Wanli: The ‘Chosen Rightist’ Who Refused to Break
China’s Anti-Rightist Campaign swallowed more than half a million intellectuals, but very few left a mark as sharply as Huang Wanli. On paper, he was just one more name on Mao’s rightist blacklist. In reality,...