There was always a stark difference between America’s southern wall and the Berlin Wall. America’s wall was built to keep people out—whether they were desperate to come in or hungry to invade. The Berlin Wall was meant to keep people… Read More ›

Month: August 2020
China builds missile site at sacred lake revered by hundreds of millions in India
The Chinese regime has set up a surface-to-air missile site on the banks of a sacred lake, according to Indian media, which claims the installation is a desecration of a religious site revered by hundreds of millions in India. China… Read More ›
China: The Harmonious Society – August 31, 2020
Renaissance Capital expects fewer Chinese companies to list in the U.S. once new regulations kick in China says Czech senate speaker must pay ‘heavy price’ for Taiwan visit China says manufacturing activity expanded in August, slightly missing expectations TikTok Deal… Read More ›
China’s 260 concentration camps are proof of pure evil
It turns out the Chinese Communist Party is bent on permanently locking up much of the Uighur Muslim population of the far-west region of Xinjiang: Satellite images show that Beijing has secretly built 260 high-security concentration camps to hold them…. Read More ›
Death toll rises to 29 in north China restaurant collapse
Chinese authorities say the death toll has risen to 29 in the collapse of a two-story restaurant in the northern province of Shanxi. The Ministry of Emergency Management says another 28 people were injured, seven of them seriously, when the… Read More ›
China and Russia: An alliance of convenience or trust?
After years of rivalry and mutual suspicion, the China-Russia relationship has been ameliorated by strong economic, military, and political ties. In 1969, limited but intense clashes between the USSR and China mushroomed the hostility and mistrust till the mid-1980s. It… Read More ›
China: The Harmonious Society – August 30, 2020
In authoritarian China, eating freely is a cherished activity. Now a food waste campaign wants to control meals, too Why China Will Not Save Huawei From Trump’s Devastating New Blow TikTok Deal Is Complicated by New Rules From China Over… Read More ›
A costly affair for China
The Galwan Attack Seldom are the incidents that lead to ever lasting consequences remembered long after they have happened, less so the people involved. So likely will the world forget the sacrifice of Col Santosh Babu of the Indian army… Read More ›
75 years of the triumph of antifascism
Early summer days of 2020 in Vienna sow marking the anniversary of Nuremberg Trials with the conference “From the Victory Day to Corona Disarray: 75 years of Europe’s Collective Security and Human Rights System – Legacy of Antifascism for the… Read More ›
China reportedly secretly built hundreds of prison camps to hold minority Muslims
China has secretly constructed new prisons and internment camps over the past several years as the Communist Party-ruled country ramps up its mass detention campaign against Muslim minorities, according to a report on Thursday. Since 2017, China has built 260… Read More ›
China: The Harmonious Society – August 29, 2020
China reportedly secretly built hundreds of prison camps to hold minority Muslims Trump or Biden? China expects no favours either way China issues warning over awarding Nobel peace prize to Hong Kong protesters Australian researchers condemn ‘groundless vilification’ of their… Read More ›
Chinese diplomat elected to Law of the Sea tribunal
The election of a Chinese diplomat as a member of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea once again shows that certain countries’ attempts to contain and suppress the Chinese contender in the election were unpopular and futile,… Read More ›
China: The Harmonious Society – August 28, 2020
Trump’s tough talk on China faces harsh trade realities Chinese dissident brought to US by Obama administration praises Trump at RNC China Secretly Built A Vast New Infrastructure To Imprison Muslims Pentagon decries Beijing missile test in South China Sea… Read More ›
China’s expansionism enters dangerous phase
China’s expansionist drive, from the East and South China seas to the Himalayas and the southern Pacific, is making the Indo-Pacific region more volatile and unstable. Along with the spread of the Wuhan-originating coronavirus, this has also given rise to… Read More ›
China: The Harmonious Society – August 27, 2020
Inside the company at the forefront of China’s push to develop a coronavirus vaccine China cashes in on America’s coronavirus lockdown China Calls It A ‘Wartime Mode’ COVID-19 Lockdown. And Residents Are Protesting Coronation: See the haunting trailer for Ai… Read More ›
2025: End Game China – War a Certainity (Part 1)
DECEPTION A WAY OF LIFE IN CHINA China draws heavily from two famous historical military bluffs and Sun Tzu’s teachings, in its day-to-day life. The legendary stories revolve around Li Guang and his 100 horsemen (144 BC), and Zhuge Liang… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 26, 2020
In RNC speech, Pompeo previews Trump’s China election strategy Trump administration considering labeling China’s oppression of Uighur Muslims a genocide: report Biden campaign says China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims is “genocide” ‘Obvious provocation’: China accuses US spy plane of entering… Read More ›
China says it’s been vaccinating doctors and border workers since July
China has been using an experimental coronavirus vaccine on people who work in “high risk” professions since July, including front line medical professionals and border inspectors, a senior official from the national health commission revealed over the weekend. Zheng Zhongwei,… Read More ›
Mekong countries must confront China over dam impact, experts say ahead of China-led meeting
China’s extensive damming of the upper Mekong River has reduced water flows, threatening downstream countries Cambodia and Vietnam with environmental harm and food shortages, said experts in advance of a summit meeting of the multilateral Mekong-Lancang Cooperation group. The summit,… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 25, 2020
China’s Economy Is Still Light Years Behind the US To Defeat China In War, Strangle Its Economy: Expert Mark Zuckerberg reportedly warned President Trump about the rise of Chinese tech firms Stranded Chinese in India are going home via Europe,… Read More ›
Cadence Column: Asia, August 24, 2020
These days, Taiwan is the perfect poster boy in China bashing. Yes, China needs to be confronted. No, China can’t own the world. Yes, China wants to own the world. Yes, China responds to anything and everything like a friendless… Read More ›
China’s Communist Party is a threat to the world, says former elite insider
Cai Xia is no stranger to defying expectations. During her years at the Chinese Communist Party’s top training center and think tank, the outspoken professor had surprised many with her liberal ideas and support for democratic reform. More recently, she… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 24, 2020
China’s Communist Party is a threat to the world, says former elite insider Trump: If Biden is elected, ‘China will own our country’ China meets with Asean diplomats to propose resuming South China Sea talks South China Sea: Photos reveal… Read More ›
Mao Zedong thought Japan did the Communist Party a great favour by invading China
Hong Kong’s Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung said there could only be one answer to the question in the Diploma of Secondary Education history exam regarding Sino-Japanese relations between 1900 and 1945: Japan had done China harm, and no… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 23, 2020
China’s Communist Party is a threat to the world, says former elite insider Bannon’s Chinese host an irritant to Communist Party Op-ed: What Japan’s 1980s boom and bust can tell us about the Chinese economy What a Biden-Harris Administration Could… Read More ›
China unveils its own ‘mother of all bombs’ that is stealth, precision-guided & can drop 240 bombs
China recently unveiled its new 500 kg missile system Tianlei 500 which translates to ‘Sky Thunder’. People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) new munition dispenser and how it can be used to attack targets were featured in a defence programme on state… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 22, 2020
Xi Declares War on Food Waste, and China Races to Tighten Its Belt Report finds $50 billion of cryptocurrency moved out of China hinting at capital flight against Beijing rules Xi Jinping calls for reform to break through development bottlenecks… Read More ›
Taiwan shows military might in slick video as China circles
China should not underestimate Taiwan’s determination to defend itself, and military threats will only cause Taiwan’s people to be even more resolute, the island’s defence ministry said in a new video responding to repeated Chinese threats. China has stepped up… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 21, 2020
Hong Kong’s WTO threat against US ‘Made in China’ ruling puts city in uncharted waters US finalizes sale of 66 F-16 fighters to Taiwan as China tensions escalate China’s Alibaba offers olive branch to Trump China’s Draft Pact for Everest… Read More ›
Sino-African relationship: Win-win or debt trap diplomacy?
China has had unparalleled involvement and success in Africa across trade, investment, and infrastructure financing in the past decade. As Africa’s biggest trade partner and the largest supplier of overseas construction projects, the Sino-African relationship is transforming the African economy… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 20, 2020
Hong Kong: National security law targets overseas activists Local Officials in China Hid Coronavirus Dangers From Beijing, U.S. Agencies Find 100,000 Evacuated As Massive Flooding In China Threatens Ancient Giant Buddha Statue Is This The End Of China’s Oil Buying… Read More ›
Gold, Vaccine, and Chinese Renminbi/US Dollar
“Gold prices rose through and $10 above the $2000 per ounce level in London trade Tuesday (Aug 18), peaking $65 below early August’s record spike ($2,075 on Aug 7) …” “Silver meantime outpaced gold prices once more, rising back above… Read More ›
Chinese stealth fighters head west to confront India
Two Chinese air force J-20 stealth fighters have appeared at an air base in China’s far west as the mountain stand-off between India and Chine enters its fourth month. The twin-engine J-20s are visible in commercial satellite imagery of Hotan… Read More ›
China is the biggest winner of the U.S. renewables boom
Since the days of President Jimmy Carter and the 1970s oil crisis, the U.S. has relentlessly pursued the utopia of becoming energy independent. But with persistent oil crises and severe oil price shocks, it has become glaringly obvious that Washington… Read More ›
How the China GDP growth rate fabrication was revealed
China have long been suspected of fabricating their GDP to attract more foreign investment. This video reveals why and how they are doing it.
The weird world of China: August 19, 2020
Trump dangles cash for US firms moving from China Apple removes thousands of games from the Chinese App Store, alarming observers China thirsty for US crude oil after record refinery action U.S. and European firms face $1 trillion in costs… Read More ›
How China’s expanding fishing fleet is depleting the world’s oceans
For years, no one knew why dozens of battered wooden “ghost boats” — often along with corpses of North Korean fishermen whose starved bodies were reduced to skeletons — were routinely washing ashore along the coast of Japan. A recent… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 18, 2020
Gordon Chang: Here’s how China is interfering to smear Trump ahead of 2020 election AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s flawed justification for postal cuts Don’t let China steal the global nuclear-power industry In world’s biggest drill, Pacific navies play out China… Read More ›
Cadence Column: Asia, August 17, 2020
All of us enjoy the results of the paths we choose, paths which no one can choose for us. Americans believe this so strongly, it often leads to unhealthy apathy toward others in distress. When America finally decides to help… Read More ›
China unveils two-seater design for stealth plane based on J-20 fighter
China is developing a new generation two-seater stealth warplane, based on its most advanced fighter the J-20, intended as an early-warning aircraft that will serve as a command centre for other weapons such as fighter jets and rocket launchers. Chengdu… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 17, 2020
GPS, watch out. Here comes China’s system China’s national security law triggering radical transformation of Hong Kong’s human rights China retail sales fall fuels concern for global recovery from Covid-19 With China in mind, US awards $62 billion advanced fighter… Read More ›
China restaurant apologises for weighing customers
A restaurant in central China has apologised for encouraging diners to weigh themselves and then order food accordingly. The policy was introduced after a national campaign against food waste was launched. The beef restaurant in the city of Changsha placed… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 16, 2020
China restaurant apologises for weighing customers COVID-19 first appeared in a group of Chinese miners in 2012, scientists say US-China decoupling: does clash of ideologies raise too many non-negotiables? As Relations With U.S. Sink, China Tones Down ‘Hotheaded’ Nationalism The… Read More ›
US president’s ultimate challenge: stable relations with China
How to handle China and how to maintain America’s position ahead of its economic rival in the global pecking order is a major issue in the 2020 US presidential election. Both candidates – the incumbent Republican Donald Trump and the… Read More ›
The US vs China: Who is in charge?
The dramatic evolution of the international order in the past few years has altered this pattern. Covid-19 has catalyzed the Chinese domination as a global superpower, bringing the nation in a face-off with ‘Uncle Sam.’
The weird world of China: August 15, 2020
LAC crisis: India envoy holds talks with China’s apex military body The Trump administration wants a US-China commercial split A faltering U.S.-China trade deal is now the nations’ strongest link Stocks Likely to Survive the U.S.-China Decoupling China’s Arrest of… Read More ›
United States senator calls on China to repay $1.6 trillion of century-old debt
Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., introduced a resolution Thursday calling on China to repay U.S. bondholders more than $1.6 trillion of sovereign debt, including interest, that pre-dates the country’s Communist government. The measure is co-sponsored by Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and… Read More ›
Coronavirus found on frozen food packaging in Chinese cities
Three Chinese cities have reported detecting coronavirus on imported frozen food over the span of four days, raising fresh concerns contaminated food shipments could lead to new outbreaks. On Thursday, health officials in the southeastern city of Shenzhen said a… Read More ›
The weird world of China: August 14, 2020
Xi Jinping is reinventing state capitalism. Don’t underestimate it After 500 Years Trying to Tame Fatal Floods, China Tries a New Way China’s Baidu posts tepid forecast as ad sales remain under pressure Chinese cities find coronavirus in frozen food… Read More ›
China’s days as world’s factory are over, IPhone maker says
A key supplier to Apple Inc. and a dozen other tech giants plans to split its supply chain between the Chinese market and the U.S., declaring that China’s time as factory to the world is finished because of the trade… Read More ›