China Drugs trafficked in South Korea Seoul

China-Linked Drug Networks Flood South Korea, Ending Its Long Reputation as a Drug-Free Society

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South Korea’s transformation from one of Asia’s safest countries in terms of drug abuse to a growing trafficking target has been swift and much of that shift is now being traced back to criminal networks operating out of China.
International Rivers

The Global Rare Earth Rush Is Poisoning Asia’s Rivers And China’s Exploitation of Tibet’s...

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Tibet, the source of Asia’s greatest rivers, is under unprecedented ecological strain. As the world races to secure rare earths and strategic minerals, the exploitation of Tibet’s environment threatens to destabilize water security far beyond its borders.
East Tutekestan Independence

What Cannot Be Burned: East Turkestan’s Enduring Claim

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There is a hush that falls when a people are told to forget their own names. On November 12 East Turkestan Independence Day Uyghur families light a small lamp in the heart and remember what the maps pretend not to see. They remember Kashgar's alleys, the call to prayer braided with market chatter, the long roads that cut the oases like lifelines through a thirsty land. They remember two brief republics-voices raised in 1933 and again in 1944-snuffed by the same current that now flows through detention centers, classroom scripts, and factory floors. Memory survives because mothers refuse to forget their children, and because elders refuse to let the language of their grandfathers die on their tongues.
Italy against CCP

Italy Seeks To Limit Chinese Ownership Of Critical Companies

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In a decisive step that echoes across continents, Italy is preparing to curb Chinese stakes in its most critical companies marking yet another nation pushing back against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) predatory expansion, notorious for cyberattacks, industrial espionage, and systemic human rights abuses.
Chinese Youth in US

U.S. Officials Scrutinise Claims of Chinese Influence Through Birthright Citizenship, Overseas Education, and Legal...

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As the 2030s approach, the controversy underscores a deeper anxiety: that influence in modern geopolitics may not arrive through armies or espionage alone, but through citizenship laws, education systems, and Time tools that operate quietly, legally, and over generations.
Former U.S. Navy Sailor Jinchao Wei Sentenced to 200 Months in Prison for Espionage

200 Months for $12,000: The USS Essex Sailor Who Spied for China

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On January 12, 2026, a federal judge in San Diego sentenced former U.S. Navy sailor Jinchao “Patrick” Wei, 25, to 200 months in prison for spying for China one of the longest recent espionage sentences tied to U.S. naval information.
China Forced Organ Harvesting

Silent Genocide: China’s Harvesting of Minority Organs Fuels a Billion-Dollar Industry

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In the shadowed corridors of China's detention centers, a grim symphony unfolds—a macabre dance where life is bartered for profit. Reports and testimonies suggest that the Chinese government has been implicated in the forcible extraction of organs from prisoners of conscience, notably targeting ethnic and religious minorities such as Uyghurs, Tibetans, and practitioners of Falun Gong. The scope of this atrocity is staggering, with estimates suggesting that at least 1.5 million detainees have fallen victim to this clandestine industry, generating over $1 billion annually.

Sikyong Highlights Tibetan Education and Reincarnation Disputes in Talks with China

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In an interview on Wednesday,the leader of the Tibetan Community in-exile and the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) Sikyong Penpa Tsering addressed critical issues in ongoing negotiations with China, focusing on the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama and the state of Tibetan education.
U.S. Implements Travel Ban on Chinese Officials Curbing Access to Tibet

U.S. Implements Travel Ban on Chinese Officials Curbing Access to Tibet

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions on Chinese officials Monday, citing China’s continued obstruction of foreign access to the Tibet Autonomous Region. The move is in line with the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018, which mandates consequences for Chinese officials involved in blocking entry to Tibet for American diplomats, journalists, and tourists.
The Tibet China Resolution Act

The Tibet-China Resolution Act: A Critical Step Towards Justice and Freedom

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In a historic move on June 12, 2024, the U.S. Congress passed the Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act, a bipartisan bill designed to support Tibet and counter China's oppressive policies. This legislation represents a bold and necessary stand against China's ongoing human rights abuses and its decades-long attempt to erase Tibetan identity and culture.