
Beijing’s Boldness: Expat Hong Kong Dissidents Faced With Bounty
Police official Steve Li admitted that while the chances of prosecution were slim as long as the defendants remained abroad, Hong Kong authorities “won’t stop wanting them.”

Police official Steve Li admitted that while the chances of prosecution were slim as long as the defendants remained abroad, Hong Kong authorities “won’t stop wanting them.”

Western Europe is especially bad at spotting foreign propaganda, Ivana Karásková said, urging the EU to adopt its ‘foreign agents law,’ despite the backlash it generated among global, leftist NGOs.

If the CCP has its way, China will soon be much more than a “near Arctic state.” It will be an Arctic superpower.

The clandestine ‘police station’ is allegedly one of approximately 100 established across some 53 countries in the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and other countries.

As dangerous as TikTok is, it’s not the only Chinese creation that deserves closer attention.

The Communist government, despite its protestations of good faith, feels absolutely no obligation to respect the pact which was supposed to have restored good relations between the Pope and the Chinese state.

The Chinese president is the only head of state of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council who has yet to make the journey to Kyiv.

The IMF chief’s statements came over the weekend of the China Development Forum, a yearly conference that brings together CEOs from top western companies and members of the CCP.

What is going on in the Mediterranean must be viewed through a much broader lens. Around the world, from southern Africa to South America, China is gaining control of an increasing number of ports.

Chinese analysts paint the 7.2% increase as a “reasonable and restrained boost amid military spending sprees by many other countries around the world.”