Missing Flight MH370: Families Grapple with Unresolved Grief

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on March 8, 2014, remains one of the greatest aviation mysteries of our time. For the families and loved ones of the 239 passengers and crew members aboard that ill-fated flight, the passage of time has not eased their grief. Seven years on, they continue to grapple with […]

Chinese Scientist’s Ebola Virus Incident Linked to Virologist ‘Bat Woman’ and British Doctor Peter Daszak

A recent incident involving a Chinese scientist being removed from a Canadian laboratory after mailing Ebola virus samples to Wuhan has reignited discussions about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and the involvement of key figures like virologist Shi Zhengli, also known as ‘Bat Woman,’ and British doctor Peter Daszak. These developments shed light on […]

China’s Efforts to Stabilize Pig Population Amid Plummeting Pork Prices

China, the world's largest consumer and producer of pork, is facing a significant challenge as pork prices plunge due to oversupply.

In response, the Chinese government has implemented measures to stabilize the pig population and support the pork industry, which plays a crucial role in the country’s economy and food security. The pork industry in China has been experiencing fluctuations in recent years, with factors such as disease outbreaks, trade tensions, and shifts in consumer preferences […]

China’s New Premier: A Controversy Involving Fuzzy Math

The appointment of a new Premier in China often garners attention both domestically and internationally, shaping perceptions of the country's economic and political trajectory.

However, the recent controversy surrounding China’s new Premier involves allegations of using “fuzzy math” in economic reporting and policy initiatives. This issue has sparked debates about transparency, accountability, and the reliability of economic data coming out of China. The new Premier, who assumed office amidst high expectations and aspirations for economic reform and growth, has […]

China Intensifies Grey-Zone Warfare to Wear Down Taiwan

China's strategic approach towards Taiwan has evolved into a sophisticated form of grey-zone warfare, marked by subtle coercion, ambiguous actions, and constant pressure aimed at eroding Taiwan's resilience and exhausting its defenses.

This strategy, characterized by actions that fall short of open conflict but exert significant influence, represents a complex challenge for Taiwan and the broader Indo-Pacific region. Grey-zone warfare, also known as hybrid warfare, involves a range of tactics that blur the lines between war and peace, making it challenging for adversaries to respond effectively. China’s […]

China’s Alleged Involvement in Criminal Marijuana Farms: Uncovering a Complex Web

Recent reports have surfaced linking China to millions of dollars in criminal marijuana farms, shedding light on a complex network of illicit activities that span international borders.

The intersection of organized crime, illicit drug production, and global supply chains underscores the multifaceted challenges faced by law enforcement agencies worldwide. According to investigations conducted by law enforcement agencies in various countries, there is evidence suggesting that Chinese nationals and criminal syndicates based in China are playing a significant role in the cultivation and […]

Indian Government Uncovers Evidence of Fraud in Majority of 500 Chinese Firms Under Probe

In a significant development highlighting concerns over financial irregularities and fraud, the Indian government has reported findings of wrongdoing in a majority of the 500 Chinese companies currently under investigation.

These revelations have added fuel to ongoing discussions surrounding economic and trade relations between India and China. The investigation, spearheaded by Indian authorities, was initiated to scrutinize the operations and financial activities of Chinese firms operating in India. The findings indicate that a substantial number of these companies have engaged in fraudulent practices, raising serious […]

Hong Kong Journalist Associations Advocate for Protection under New Security Law

In a climate of increasing concerns about press freedom and journalistic autonomy, Hong Kong's journalist associations are rallying for protection under the city's New Security Law.

This call comes amidst a backdrop of challenges to media independence, with journalists facing pressures ranging from legal threats to physical intimidation. The New Security Law, implemented in Hong Kong in 2020, has sparked debates regarding its impact on civil liberties, including freedom of the press. Critics argue that the law’s broad and vaguely defined […]

Rubio Urges US Media Outlets to Sever Ties with CCP Propaganda Outlet China Daily

In a bold move highlighting concerns over foreign influence and propaganda, Senator Marco Rubio has called on US media outlets to sever ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda outlet, China Daily. This call comes amid growing scrutiny of China’s information dissemination tactics and efforts to shape global narratives. Senator Rubio’s stance underscores the […]