Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and leader of the country, is facing a general election next year. To ensure his re-election, he has substantially changed the party’s rules and regulations. China commentators say it’s a sign of the CCP’s deepening autocracy and of Xi’s return to Mao rule. Preparations…
Gwyn Morgan: Canada Harming Own Economy With Carbon Tax While Importing High Carbon Footprint Chinese Products
Canada is crippling its economy and damaging its own competitiveness by imposing carbon taxes on Canadian manufacturing while importing products with massive carbon footprints from China without imposing similar taxes, says Gwyn Morgan, one of Canada’s foremost business executives. “If you’re taxing something that’s already as clean as it could get, all you’re doing is increasing…
Beijing’s Anti-US Remark Backfires as Spokeswoman Blames US for Terrorist Attacks in Afghanistan
A recent bombing in the Afghan capital of Kabul killed 85 people and injured 147. It is suspected that the Taliban was behind the attack. However, instead of condemning the terrorists, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed the United States, claiming that the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is causing successive violent attacks in Afghanistan. On…
Beijing Stages Wave of Propaganda Highlighting Young Delivery Driver
Prior to May 1—Labor Day—a public holiday in China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) staged a wave of propaganda to highlight a young delivery driver, Gao Zhixiao, on its media networks. At the same time, a pro-democracy rights group calling for the release of Chen Guojiang, a grassroots spokesperson for China’s delivery drivers, suddenly closed. On…
CCP Judicial System Leaves Scant Time for Defense Lawyers to Assist Outspoken Entrepreneur
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is blocking lawyers from representing an outspoken tycoon and his colleagues by accelerating the proceedings of their cases with record speed. Sun Dawu, founder of the Hebei Dawu Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Group, was arrested in the early morning of Nov. 11, 2020, together with more than 30 others including…
Beijing Revises Its ‘Maritime Traffic Safety Law’ to Pave the Way for Expansion
The Chinese regime, on April 29, passed a revised draft of the “Maritime Traffic Safety Law” that will be formally implemented on Sept. 1. According to a China issues expert, the move provides a legal basis for China’s maritime expansion and may bring more instability to the Indo-Pacific region. The revised draft of the Maritime…
Facts Matter Special: Interview With Joshua Philipp; Examining the Chinese Communist Threat
Today we sit down with Joshua Philipp to discuss the Chinese Communist Party’s strategy to take down America. Facts Matter is an Epoch Times show available on YouTube. Follow us on Parler, Gab, and Telegram Follow Roman on Instagram: @epoch.times.roman
Tencent Spared Amid China Tech Monopoly Crackdowns
Commentary The Chinese government fined Alibaba $2.8 billion under the anti-monopoly law, highlighting the Chinese government’s comprehensive review of mainland Internet companies. However, Tencent, another monopolistic Internet company in mainland China, was only fined $311,610, mere pennies for a mega-corporation like Tencent. The CCP’s biggest grievance with Alibaba is that it has grabbed a very big…
China’s Threat to Bomb Australia Shows Need for Aussie Nuclear Deterrent
Commentary China’s state media recently threatened a military attack against Australia with both long-range H-6K bombers and missiles. The threat came the same day that Australia’s prime minister expressed support for Taiwan and said that, “We always have stood for freedom in our part of the world.” China’s latest threat, made on May 7 by…
US Senators Say Mongolia’s Democracy Is Under Threat
U.S. senators have expressed concern about the current political situation in Mongolia, writing to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken last week, urging the State Department to make its voice heard. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Budget Allocation Committee, wrote in the…
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