At a major conference in Kenya, Uyghur representatives informed African leaders about China’s persecution, urging cooperation to defend religious freedom.
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"If digital infrastructure falls under foreign control, this issue becomes far more than just an energy debate. Power today is no longer just in nuclear — it may be hidden in the wind."
Are Chinese companies like COMAC merely “copy centers” that undermine innovation? Or are we witnessing the first signs of a global shift in aerospace dominance—from West to East?
"China’s foreign policy is driven by economic interests, not ideology. It forms strategic ties with authoritarian regimes but withdraws support when they near collapse—as seen in Libya and Syria. The same script may now be unfolding in Iran."
The G7 leaders called for a joint effort against the repressive practices of authoritarian states abroad. Recently, China’s involvement in these practices has been frequently highlighted.
During Pakistan’s Army Chief’s US visit, exiled Uyghur representatives accused Pakistan of aiding China’s genocide in East Turkistan and called for international action.
China's repression of overseas dissidents is intensifying. A new report documents how Beijing employs digital surveillance, threats, and intimidation to silence activists living in exile.
The largest personal data breach in history... The identity information of 800 million WeChat users and over 4 billion records were leaked online.
Will World War III Start in East Asia? A New Front: Hokkaido! "Will Russia Make a New Move Against Japan?"
"For now, the players are making verbal moves. But if diplomacy gives way to stubbornness, a new Eastern front may become inevitable."
Russia and China: At first glance, they appear to be allies. But behind the scenes, a very different war is being waged. On a secret front: intelligence games, territorial claims, and covert espionage operations.
"China, which promised to integrate into the free market system but continuously violates its rules, represents a textbook case of “internal sabotage” from within the global financial architecture."
A 63-year-old British national, John Miller, has been charged in the United States with conspiring to smuggle sensitive military technology to China and targeting a U.S. resident critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"After years of rapid expansion, China’s EV industry is at a turning point. Surging production, price wars, and growing debt have exposed serious structural issues."
Bolivia suspends lithium extraction and processing contracts with Chinese companies over concerns about compliance with human and environmental rights.
In his first decade in power, Xi Jinping initiated investigations into more than 170 senior generals—a figure higher than the total number of generals lost in war or during the Cultural Revolution since the Red Army’s founding in 1927.
"Unless Turkey wakes up from China’s economic hypnosis, this dependency will not only be a commercial risk, but a geopolitical and moral weakness."
On the 30th anniversary of the enforced disappearance of the 11th Panchen Lama by the Chinese authorities—one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism—commemoration and protest events were held. The Uyghurs also joined in solidarity.
According to the new report, China is using state-run boarding schools to separate Uyghur children from their families, erase their language, and indoctrinate them. This is not education — it’s cultural genocide.

















