Tag: China in Focus

Factory in China Explodes Due to Floodwater

A record-breaking rainstorm hits China. Collapsed streets, flooded subway stations, deaths, and injuries have all been revealed through social media. An explosion ignites at a metal factory in central China after river water flooded the facility, getting into high-temperature solution inside a metal alloy tank. July 20 marks 22 years since the Chinese Communist Party…


Two Reservoirs Burst Amid Heavy Rain in China

An unusually broad coalition of countries is calling out Beijing for its hacking practices. Its cyber-espionage campaign is believed to target sensitive technology. Rallies in support of Falun Gong are happening from North America to Europe. The Chinese Communist Party has been waging a brutal persecution against the spiritual movement for 22 years. A surprise…


Chinese Communist Party Versus the Free World: Stephen Yates

“This is the China Communist Party versus the free world, including the Chinese people that are at peace with the free world,” warned Stephen Yates, former deputy National Security Adviser at the White House, about the dangers of the communist regime. In this special episode, we sat down with Stephen Yates, former president of Radio…


How Communism Killed 80 Million in China: CCP at 100 Years

This month marks the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding. But as accusations of human rights abuses grow… one question often crops up: Why the Chinese people don’t just revolt against the Chinese Communist Party? One important factor is fear, imprinted onto Chinese peoples’ hearts through decades of bloodshed caused by the CCP….


US Military Jet Stops in Taiwan, China Angry

The United States is strengthening sanctions on China over its genocide against ethnic minorities. A new bill from the Senate bans imports from China’s Xinjiang region. An American military aircraft stopped briefly in Taiwan. The move angers Beijing, while a Taiwanese lawmaker fights back. President Joe Biden’s new Navy secretary nominee says, if confirmed, he’ll…


Chinese Spy Ship Spotted Near Allied War Games

Several Chinese engineers were killed in a bus explosion in Pakistan. Before the accident, they had been working for Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative. Eleven countries are carrying out a joint military exercise in Australian waters. Nearby, a Chinese spy ship has been spotted. The United States strengthens measures to counter Chinese telecom companies. A…


US Warns of Business Risks in Xinjiang

Genocide in China tops the list of global atrocities, based on a new U.S. human rights report. American companies related to China’s Xinjiang region may have cause for concern. The United States says if they want to avoid that risk, they have to exit supply chains, ventures, and investments connected to the region. Freedom in…


China in Focus (July 12): Chinese Channel Threatens Japan With Nuclear War

Thousands of Cuban citizens take to the streets, speaking out against the country’s communist regime. Many are losing their internet connection amid the protests—and some suspect China is behind it. Beijing seems to have a new friend knocking on its door: the Taliban. A spokesman says they’re hoping for talks with Beijing and promise to…


Why Chips Are at the Heart of the US–China Race (Part 2)

During the Cold War, nuclear arms were at the heart of the U.S.–Soviet Union race. Ronald Reagan once said, “Just by being there, these weapons deter others from aggression and, thereby, serve the cause of peace.” Today, the struggle between democracy and communism continues, but the focus has switched from nuclear arms to something much…


Heavy Storms Whip Multiple Chinese Cities

A young San Francisco entrepreneur was imprisoned in China for nearly a month. He says he didn’t know where he was and if he would get out alive. The Biden administration extends former President Donald Trump’s sanctions on Hong Kong for another year. And Beijing criticizes the United States for “making mistakes on top of…