Xi Jinping’s Inner Circle Under Scrutiny as Key Loyalists Disappear From View
By Li Jingyao For months, rumblings inside Beijing’s political establishment have been growing louder...
Beijing Steps Up Crackdown of COVID-19 Vaccine Victims as Influenza Cases Spike
By Li Muzi, Vision Times As public anger over China’s COVID-19 vaccine injuries continues to build...
Inside China’s ‘Internet Control’ Meeting: Missing Officials Point to Internal Turmoil
By Jianyi, Vision Times On Nov. 28, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) top ruling body, the Politburo...
The Reality Behind a Taiwan Invasion: China Fails in 22 of 24 Simulated Invasions
By Yang Tianzi, Vision Times As geopolitical tensions continue to reshape the Indo-Pacific, the stability...
Prophetic Visions Claim Turmoil in UK, US Politics, and Global Crises
During a period of fasting and prayer, Chris Reed said he received revelations from God covering a wide range of topics concerning the period between 2025 and 2026. United Kingdom Regarding the UK, Chris foresaw...
China’s Flu Wave Overwhelms Hospitals as Netizens Claim ‘It’s Actually COVID-19’
By Li Muzi China’s flu outbreak is intensifying, with multiple provinces moving into high-transmission periods. Beijing has now officially entered its peak flu season, and doctors say the virus is spreading beyond school-aged children to...
Why the UN Resolution 2758 on Taiwan Has Come to Haunt Beijing: 5 Hidden Mistakes in a Diplomatic ‘Victory’
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times. When United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 passed in 1971, Beijing framed it as one of Communist Chinese premier Zhou Enlai’s great diplomatic triumphs. The People’s Republic of China (PRC)...
The 22 Habits of the World’s Wealthiest People — Master Just Five and You’ll Already Be Ahead
By Xiaofang, Janet Huang 1. Set goals — and achieve them A person without goals is like a ship sailing the open sea without a compass, never reaching shore. Learn to set practical, achievable goals...
The Green Veil: How Climate Policies Risk Wealth, Rights, and Sovereignty
By Yu Gui, Janet Huang In the global effort to tackle climate change, many climate activists loudly call for “saving the planet.” However, behind these slogans often lie risks to economic security, national sovereignty, and...
Kepler-385 the Sweltering Planet of the ‘Seven Stars’
By Yue Xing, Janet Huang In 2018, after nine years of exploration, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope concluded its mission, having discovered thousands of exoplanets and provided a wealth of data for scientific analysis. Using the...
The Political Playbook Behind Mao Zedong’s Rise
By Jing Chen During the Chinese Civil War, Nationalist insider Jiang Lianru — then serving as secretary to General Chen Cheng — recalled a revealing anecdote about Mao Zedong. An American journalist once asked Mao...
‘Black Friday’ Hits Record Sales Despite Uneven Consumer Spending
Black Friday set another record for U.S. retailers this year, even as the underlying data shows an increasingly uneven consumer landscape. Mastercard SpendingPulse reported Saturday that overall retail sales climbed 4.1 percent from a year...