From Labor Camp to Epoch Times CEO: Janice Trey’s Journey to ‘Give a Voice...
In an interview, Janice Trey discusses why the Chinese communist regime opposes tradition, and the importance of upholding it
How the Chinese Communist Party Aims to Transform Religions
CCPs aim is not to align religions with Chinese principles but to subvert religions by forcing them to adhere to the regime’s Marxist doctrines, say analysts.
China-Linked Hackers Conduct ‘Broad and Significant’ Espionage Against US Telecom Companies, FBI Says
Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached several U.S. telecommunication providers, aimed at stealing data from individuals working in government and politics.
How Trump Could Transform Indo–Pacific Policy
Trump’s second term in office will likely bring sweeping changes to the nation’s Indo–Pacific policy and ongoing strategic competition with China.
China, Russia Aim to Use BRICS to Challenge Global Financial System—Experts Say It Won’t...
Through BRICS, China and Russia are seeking to establish an alternative international payment platform that is not subject to Western sanctions.
Assassinations Targeting CCP Officials Highlight Rising Tensions in China, Experts Say
A wave of targeted killings against provincial and municipal officials has gripped China, with at least six prominent cases occurring in the past three months.
China Is Conducting ‘Problematic’ Research in Arctic, US Lawmakers Warn
House China panel called on State Dept and Pentagon to address “problematic” Chinese research in Arctic that could be used for civilian and military applications.
CCP Elders Demand Clarity on Xi’s Successor Amid Economic Turmoil
China’s Xi Jinping is under pressure from Chinese Communist Party elders for a more defined succession system, insiders say.
House Committee Chairs Criticize Harvard Over Handling of Anti-CCP Protest Incident
Documents show Harvard disciplined protesters for disrupting a speech by the Chinese ambassador, but not a Chinese student who dragged a protester away.
ANALYSIS: The Chinese Economy in Survival Mode
After 2 trillion yuan injection into China’s ailing economy, Beijing has kept world waiting for significant spending package as a follow-up to monetary stimulus.
Beijing’s Repression on US Soil a Threat to Security: State Department
The communist regime is increasingly emboldened to go after Chinese dissidents and those who have been exiled or fled repression and now live in America.
China’s ICBM Launch Tested Both Missile Capability and Geo-Political Waters, Analysts Say
China test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the South Pacific for the first time in 44 years, raising concerns among nations in the region.