by Andrew Thornebrooke Recent satellite images provide a rare glimpse into Chinaâs naval development as a commercial satellite caught a Chinese submarine in a dry dock…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke Analysis of new satellite images suggests that the Chinese military is testing its ability to target ships in port with long-range ballistic missiles. The discovery may…
by Simon Black Zhang Hongbing was 14 years old when the Cultural Revolution began to sweep China in 1966. But even though the Chinese Communist…
By Lily Zhou The UK government has ordered further investigation into the proposed acquisition of a British graphene-based products manufacturer by a Chinese company over national…
BY TYLER DURDEN As global food prices remain at record highs and war wages in Europe between two of the world’s largest grain suppliers, troubling…
by Andrew Thornebrooke The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is rapidly developing the military capabilities required to launch an invasion of Taiwan, which does not yet have…
by Justin Zhang The Hong Kong government recently admitted that its contact tracing mobile app LeaveHomeSafe contains a facial recognition function. However, the authorities claimed…
By Darlene Casella The U.S. dollar was adopted as the global currency reserve at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944.  President Xi Jinping lusts for the Chinese Yuan…
by Mary Fanning and Alan Jones History repeats itself, sometimes with a twist. The First and Second Opium Wars were fought between Britain and China…
By Alex Wu While the United States and the European Union continue to increase sanctions on Russia, the Chinese communist regimeâs state media has recently changed its tone on…