Chinese Spies Caught In Philippines On Count Of Espionage
In a development that has jolted the already tense South China Sea theater, Philippine security agencies have arrested a group of Chinese nationals for conducting unauthorized surveillance and mapping of sensitive military installations across Luzon. The incident, now under intense investigation, is the latest episode in Beijing’s expanding campaign of clandestine infiltration—this time, not on disputed reefs, but within the sovereign mainland of a neighboring democracy.
Critique of the Chinese Buddhist Association’s Sinicization Plan: A Threat to Religious Integrity
On October 26, 2023, the Chinese Buddhist Association approved a new "Five-Year Work Plan for the In-Depth Promotion of the Sinicization of Buddhism (2023-2027),"...
China’s Strategy in Tibet Shifts From Control to Erasure, UN and Rights Groups Warn
As Tibet enters the 67th year since the Uprising, international experts argue the issue is no longer merely autonomy or development, but cultural survival. The UN has urged China to allow unrestricted access to independent observers and to halt policies that separate children from families and sever religion from tradition.
Nepal’s Social Media Blackout: Beijing’s False Narrative Empire Expands
On September 4, 2025, Nepal ordered the blocking of 26 major social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and X/Twitter—after the companies refused to comply with new government rules requiring local registration, grievance redress mechanisms, and offices inside Nepal. TikTok and Viber survived the ban because they complied with these demands.
US Govt Passes Law To Resolve China’s Occupation Of Tibet
Washington DC: On July 12, 2024, the US govt took a definitive stand against China's decades-long occupation of Tibet by signing into law the "Resolve Tibet Act," a pivotal legislation that challenges China's narrative and asserts America's commitment to Tibetan autonomy and human rights.
The Embassy Under the City: China’s London Super-Embassy and the Battle for Britain’s Nerves
What the public should understand is simple and human: Chinese Super Embassy isn’t only about concrete. It’s about whether the city that once built walls to keep invaders out is now building something that makes its own people feel watched residents who fear displacement, dissidents who fear intimidation, and citizens who fear the quiet theft of data that keeps modern Britain alive.
China’s Global Disinofrmation Blitz In 2025: Lies, Leaks, And Digital Sabotage
In 2025, China’s disinformationcampaigns have metastasized into full-scale psychologicalwarfare. No longer content with censorship at home, Beijing has declared war on truth itself. This is not “soft power.” This is sabotage dressed in the language of diplomacy, algorithmic colonization wrapped in hashtags and AI-generated smog. From Manila to Montreal, from Twitter to TikTok, China is vomiting out fake narratives with mechanical precision and imperial arrogance. Here's how the CCP poisons the global information stream, erases reality, and reshapes it to its liking with malice, method, and military coordination.
Nepal Youth Protest: Bloodshed in the Fight Against Corruption
What began as a peaceful outcry by Nepal’s youth has now been written in blood. The streets that were supposed to echo with chants for justice and reform instead became grounds of violence. The movement, led by young Nepalis, was not about fleeting hashtags or viral slogans—it was a stand against a decades-old disease corroding their nation: corruption.
Shen Yun Says CCP Behind Global Bomb Threats
Shen Yun, a New York-based performing arts group founded in 2006 by practitioners of the Falun Gong spiritual movement, have received bomb threats, forcing evacuations and heightened security responses.
China Uses KIMFF To Mask The Brutality Of Its Tibet Occupation
The Chinese government has once again used soft power and cultural manipulation to insert its political agenda into international spaces, this time at the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF). The screening of Chinese propaganda films that depict Tibet as “Xizang” is not cultural exchange; it is a strategic attempt to rewrite history and normalize occupation through media.

















