Chinese Coast Guard personnel boarded a Taiwanese boat in neighboring waters to inspect
China is increasing patrols in waters bordering Taiwan after two Chinese crew members, on February 14, fell to their deaths while fleeing Taiwan's coast guard.
Beijing claims there are no prohibited waters for Chinese fishermen off Taiwan's coast
On February 14, a Chinese fishing vessel had trespassed about one nautical mile in Taiwan's Kinmen Island. A Taiwanese Coast Guard Administration (CGA) ship saw the case and pursued it.
During the attempted escape, the Chinese fishing boat capsized, killing two crew members. Beijing immediately condemned Taiwan. Taipei regretted the incident but believed it had acted correctly to protect sovereignty.
Many young Gen. Z people in China continue 'lying flat'
China has about 280 million young Generation Z people born between 1995 and 2010. Reuters cited a survey reporting that this generation is China's most pessimistic age group.
In the context of China's economy showing no signs of escaping the crisis, many people of Generation Z have continued to choose "lying flat"—doing just enough to live.
US do next step in developing thousands of drones to help Taiwan deal with China
The U.S. military has taken the next step in its plan to build thousands of lethal sea-borne attack drones. According to USNI News's report, this could be the key to stopping China from invading Taiwan.
CCP creates trash, ‘flies’ and corruption still remain: commentator
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to announce the number of officials handled for corruption. The force ruling China has long considered this an achievement that proves the CCP's supreme leadership is clean and the anti-corruption campaign is for the people.
After COVID-19 comprehensively eased, CCP immediately suppressed religion large scale
Although the Chinese authorities tried to hide the information, Bitter Winter received data and evidence about how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has brutally suppressed religious believers recently.
China asks Iran to restrain Houthi: Sources
The Houthi terrorist organization's ship attack activities in the Red Sea directly harm China. Many ships carrying goods to and from China have had to avoid passing through the water.
Taiwan reacts after Naru accepts CCP's 'One China principle'
Less than 10 days after announcing the severance of diplomatic relations with Taiwan, on January 24, Naru and China signed a joint communique acknowledging a "one China principle."
Why does Beijing change its tone and condemn Houthi?
Beijing has long been considered a supporter of authoritarian states or terrorist organizations, including Houthi, the terrorist group raging in the Red Sea.
Majority experts tell CSIS: Crisis in the Taiwan Strait could happen in 2024
The majority of U.S. and Taiwanese experts responded in the same way in a survey by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) that a Taiwan Strait Crisis could occur in 2024.
China's subtle influence on South Korea's politics and society
Participating in a meeting of China's top political advisory body was considered an honor for Wang Haijun, a staunch supporter of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), despite being investigated by South Korean police for his restaurant's suspected role as a Chinese spy base. Critics argue that individuals like Wang, with strong political connections, exemplify a silent form of invasion, raising concerns about the extent of CCP penetration into South Korean politics and society.
Number of visitors coming to China 2023 is equal to less than 40% level of pre-Pandemic
Although it has been a year since the border reopened and restrictions were almost completely eased, the number of foreign tourists coming to China is still much lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
China's population dropped sharply for second year in a row, birth rate is at a record-low
China's population has decreased for the second consecutive year in 2023. The leading cause is believed to be a record-low birth rate and a wave of deaths from Covid-19.
Expert: Worst-case scenario if China initiates a trade war with Taiwan
After the presidential election in Taiwan, the international community is closely watching whether the Chinese government will increase pressure on Taiwan in the economic sector.
Xi threatens to use Mao's experience to suppress 'princelings'
The Second-generation Reds group refers to the children of the first-generation senior leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They are also called "princelings."
China-Russia two-way trade reaches record high in 2023
Two-way trade between China and Russia in 2023 has set a new record. Reuters said China's customs data on January 11 reported that trade between the two countries reached $240.1 billion, up 26.3% over 2022.
Is 2024 the Eve of Turmoil for the PRC? New Year kicks off "Firework Revolution" and demanding wages
At the beginning of 2024, Bejing residents initiated the "Firework Revolution," where people in many places disregarded government bans and lit fireworks, even when police and law enforcement pursued them with lights on. Some individuals even shot fireworks at police vehicles.
The Chinese missile force is mentally exhausted; half of the officers want to change jobs
At the end of December, The Chinese Regime dismissed nine military generals, five from the missile force. Beijing did not give a reason for this unprecedented layoff.
CCP orders its propaganda agencies to sing praise for 'China's bright economy'
On January 3, Cai Qi, the current first-ranked secretary of the Secretariat and fifth-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee, attended a conference on national propaganda work.
China's exports of advanced tools to the Russian military reached a tenfold increase
Since Moscow began its invasion of Ukraine, the number of Chinese advanced machine tools exported to Russia has increased more than tenfold.