Category: China

Not All Sugars Are Bad: These Are Good for You

The human body needs a certain amount of salt, but we do not need refined sugar. This type of sugar only provides calories and has no nutritional value. However, not everyone needs to quit sugar. Most healthy people can get away with occasionally adding sugar to their diets for flavor. So are there any sweeteners…


Convicted Gene-Editing Scientist Has Hong Kong Visa Revoked After Public Outrage

A Chinese scientist convicted of illegal medical practice over gene-edited babies has gotten his Hong Kong visa revoked after widespread criticism from the public. He Jiankui was initially granted a visa to enter through the Hong Kong government’s new Top Talent Pass Scheme. The Hong Kong government (HKgov) confirmed that applicants were not required to…


Despite the CCP’s Efforts, Protests in China Continue

Since last November’s “white paper revolution” in China last year, large-scale protests have rippled across the country. The regime has attempted to suppress the ongoing nationwide demonstrations, engaging in a campaign to harasss potential protesters. However, the effort has failed, as evidenced by the massive protest by Wuhan elderly on Feb. 15. The Chinese people…


US Unveils New Sanctions, Tariffs on Russia on Ukraine War Anniversary

The United States has announced sweeping new sanctions on Russia and its partners on the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. The Biden administration said on Feb. 24 that it would implement increased tariffs and export controls against critical Russian sectors in order to break the regime’s ability to continue its war of conquest…


China’s Contradictory COVID Data Conceals an Astronomical Death Toll: Analysis

News Analysis Massive COVID-19 outbreaks have swept China since last December, following Beijing’s move to abruptly end the pandemic measures it strictly enforced for three years. In late January, amid Lunar New Year celebrations, a top Chinese health official revealed that over 80 percent of China’s population had been infected with the virus. Despite widespread…


US–China Commission Hearing on CCP Challenges and Capabilities in Education

U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission holds a hearing from 9:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 24 on “China’s Challenges and Capabilities in Educating and Training the Next Generation Workforce.” The hearing features senior fellows of Stanford University Scott Rozelle and Prashant Loyalka, and Zachary M. Howlett; assistant professor at the National University of Singapore on “Education and Human Capital…


LIVE NOW: US-China Commission Hearing on CCP Challenges and Capabilities in Education

U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission holds a hearing from 9:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 24 on “China’s Challenges and Capabilities in Educating and Training the Next Generation Workforce.” The hearing features senior fellows of Stanford University Scott Rozelle and Prashant Loyalka, and Zachary M. Howlett; assistant professor at the National University of Singapore on “Education and Human Capital…


Blinken Says Beijing ‘Almost Certainly’ Provided Russia With Dual-Use Aid

The Chinese regime likely gave the green light to allow Chinese firms to provide “dual-use” support to Russia for its military aggression in Ukraine, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “There has been some non-lethal dual-use type support coming from quote/unquote ‘Chinese companies’ that almost certainly was approved by the state, because there’s really…


US to Target Chinese Companies in Upcoming Sanctions on Russia: State Department

U.S. under secretary of state for political affairs Victoria Nuland revealed that an upcoming sanctions package targeting Russia on the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine will also target China-linked entities that are violating export bans against Moscow. The Biden administration has identified that China-linked firms—some Europe-based—are evading existing sanctions against Russia intended to weaken…


US to Target Chinese Companies in Upcoming Sanctions on Russia

U.S. Sanctions targeting Russia on the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine will also hit China-linked entities that are violating export bans against Moscow, according to the State Department. The Biden administration has identified that China-linked firms—some Europe-based—are evading existing sanctions against Russia intended to weaken Moscow’s ability to finance and supply its military offensive…