• The Hong Kong crackdown begins: Police make first arrest under new security law

    The Hong Kong crackdown begins: Police make first arrest under new security law

    Hong Kong police today made their first arrest under a landmark new security law giving Beijing draconian powers to punish dissent in the city.  A man with a ‘Hong Kong Independence’ flag was arrested in Causeway Bay hours after the law came into force and 23 years to the day since Britain returned the former …
  • Chinese military strategists have called for Beijing to be prepared for war with India

    Chinese military strategists have called for Beijing to be prepared for war with India

    Two weeks ago, clashes in the high altitude Galwan Valley left 20 Indian soldiers dead with unconfirmed reports of Chinese casualties. Qiao Liang, a retired air force major general and military theorist, wrote on WeChat the chances of an all-out war were low but China needed to be more prepared. He said: “We should not overestimate India’s …
  • The U.S. should let Hongkonger immigrants, including those seeking refuge and asylum

    The U.S. should let Hongkonger immigrants, including those seeking refuge and asylum

    The Chinese government’s crackdown on dissidents in Hong Kong is just another indication of that government’s rising totalitarianism. Vox’s Matt Yglesias wrote that the United States should let in any Hongkonger who wishes to leave – a proposal I agree with. However, the U.S. government is moving in the opposite direction. Not only has it virtually ended all …
  • 5 Chinese soldiers were killed and 11 injured during violent clashes with India, sparked fears of World War 3.

    5 Chinese soldiers were killed and 11 injured during violent clashes with India, sparked fears of World War 3.

    There were losses on both sides of the battle as one of the Indian army’s officers and two soldiers were killed in a “violent faceoff” at Galwan Valley, one of the four clash points in the eastern Ladakh sector. These are the first reported casualties in decades to result from a clash between the nuclear-armed Asian …
  • New evidence of China cover-up coronavirus pandemic

    New evidence of China cover-up coronavirus pandemic

    Fresh evidence of China’s shocking cover-up of the pandemic outbreak has been found in censored media reports from Wuhan. Samples taken from sick patients and analysed by at least five laboratories had confirmed the existence of a lethal new coronavirus before China told global health authorities about an infectious disease that it claimed was unidentified. The …
  • The Censorship about COVID-19 Data : China and the rest

    The Censorship about COVID-19 Data : China and the rest

    Posts criticizing the response of authorities to the virus have been blocked or removed in many countries. Times of crisis always bring out the best and worst of human nature. The COVID-19 pandemic is no different. Communities around the world are rallying together to support vulnerable people, and healthcare workers are putting their health (and …
  • Boris Johnson plans new scheme to end Britain’s reliance on China

    Boris Johnson plans new scheme to end Britain’s reliance on China

    BRITAIN is seeking to form a deeper relationship with Five Eyes intelligence partners to end reliance on Chinese technology. Boris Johnson unveiled the change in foreign policy at the national security council but it has been reported the Cabinet is split on the issue. US officials visiting the UK in January suggested a Western-backed conglomerate …
  • Hong Kong police fire pepper spray as thousands defy ban on Tiananmen Square vigil

    Hong Kong police fire pepper spray as thousands defy ban on Tiananmen Square vigil

    Hong Kong police have fired pepper-spray at protesters as thousands defied a ban on holding an annual candlelight vigil in memory of the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown. Authorities rejected an application on Monday to hold the event for the first time in its history, arguing the vigil would violate coronavirus social-distancing rules on large gatherings. Police clashed briefly on Thursday …
  • U.S. needs strong trade agreements with East Asia to curb Chinese influence

    U.S. needs strong trade agreements with East Asia to curb Chinese influence

    China’s increased aggression and secrecy require a change in thinking by the United States. Over the past few years, the United States has been involved in a trade war with China that negatively impacted economic growth and cost hundreds of thousands of jobs. COVID-19 has led to cries from many elected officials to move our supply chains …
  • British PM Johnson tells China: We'll not walk away from Hong Kong people

    British PM Johnson tells China: We'll not walk away from Hong Kong people

    The United Kingdom will not walk away from the people of Hong Kong if China imposes a national security law which conflicts with Beijing’s international obligations under a 1984 accord, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday. “Hong Kong succeeds because its people are free,” Johnson wrote in The Times. “If China proceeds, this would …