Tiananmen Square Massacre Commemoration

Family members of Tiananmen Square massacre victims continue to send annual letters to Chinese dictator Xi Jinping, vowing to remember the dead despite CCP's efforts to erase the event from history. Activists demand recognition for those killed in the brutal crackdown in 1989.

Chinese Crackdown on Online Influencers Displaying Luxurious Lifestyles

Chinese government cracks down on online influencers displaying luxurious lifestyles, blocking their accounts on social media platforms. The crackdown is part of an effort to combat social trends seen as undesirable amidst an economic slowdown in China.

Stephen Schwarzman endorses Donald Trump

Stephen Schwarzman, a key figure in the Republican donor community, has thrown his support behind Donald Trump, citing concerns about antisemitism and dissatisfaction with President Biden’s policies.

Chinese Scientist's Protest After Eviction

Chinese scientist Prof Zhang Yongzhen, who defied Beijing to publish the first coronavirus sequence, staged a sit-in protest outside his lab after being evicted. He has faced setbacks and pressure since releasing the sequence in January 2020, which kick-started global efforts to combat the virus.

Chinese Government's Role in the Fentanyl Crisis

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi discusses the Chinese government's role in the fentanyl crisis, highlighting how they subsidize exports of illicit fentanyl and how many exporting companies are controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.

Chinese Government Cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament

Chinese hackers linked to the government targeted New Zealand's Parliament in 2021, sparking concerns about cyber interference in democratic processes.

TikTok Divestment Bill

President Joe Biden supports a bill that would force ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban, despite opposition from Donald Trump. The bill is aimed at addressing national security concerns regarding user data and potential Chinese government access.

Chinese Government Directive 'Document 79'

The Wall Street Journal revealed a secret Chinese government directive titled 'Document 79' that aims to remove American tech giants from the Chinese market by 2027. The directive requires Chinese state-owned enterprises to phase out foreign software, impacting companies like Dell, IBM, and Cisco. This move is part of China's push for self-sufficiency and national security concerns.

Chinese Government's Legislative Sessions

The Chinese government plans to increase its defense budget by 7.2%, causing concern among other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Job-related proposals and economic growth targets are also discussed at the legislative sessions.

Chinese Government's Repression of Dissidents Abroad

Chinese dissidents living abroad face threats and harassment from the Chinese government, including surveillance, interrogation of family members, and online attacks. Some dissidents have chosen to speak out publicly despite the risks involved.

Chinese Government Harassment of Dissidents Abroad

Chinese citizens living abroad face harassment and threats from the Chinese government for criticizing their policies. Some dissidents have chosen to go public despite the risks involved.

Chinese Government Flooding U.S. with Illicit Gun Parts

The Communist Chinese government is allegedly flooding the U.S. with illicit gun parts to sow chaos and death as part of a 'Disintegration Warfare' strategy, with Chinese companies sending auto sear switches that can convert handguns into machine guns. These devices are being illegally purchased by criminals in the U.S. and law enforcement is struggling to combat their distribution.