
Hong Kong stage play “May 35th” staged in Taipei to commemorate June 4th and guard against the CCP’s human rights abuses
On the eve of the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident, a Hong Kong stage play “May 35th” starring Tiananmen Mothers has been performed

There is still no timetable for Biden’s executive order restricting US investment in China in sensitive industries
While there is still no timetable for the long-awaited executive order aimed at restricting U.S. investment in sensitive Chinese industries, a senior Treasury official said

‘June 4th Memorial’ opens in New York City as China cracks down on dissent
Zhou Fengsuo, now in his 50s, has vivid memories of that depressing spring of 1989, when tanks rolled into Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. University students and

6.4 Death Day Approaching Beijing Forced Tourism Dissidents Step Up Expulsion of Human Rights Lawyers
On the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen incident that shocked the world, the CCP authorities still avoided mentioning what they called “quelling

Why did Beijing honor Musk as U.S.-China relations deteriorate?
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, visited China after a lapse of three years and received a high-level reception from Beijing. The analysis believes that China

China’s ban on Micron chips will be a litmus test for U.S.-South Korea relations
A semiconductor trade war between Washington and Beijing could put Seoul in a bind as South Korea must choose between supporting its closest ally or