Latest
- Beijing’s Ethnic Unity Law Could Target Taiwanese as Minorities, Ban Local Language
- PLA Aircraft Cross Taiwan Strait Median Line, Harass Multiple Airspaces
- Record-Breaking Supermassive Black Hole Found in TON 618
- Taiwanese Mayor Lu Shiow-yen on 11-Day Visit to US
- Beijing Faces Mounting Setbacks as Its Global Efforts Are Increasingly Undermined
EDITOR'S PICK
-
Live Feed of Chinese Kindergartens Sparks Debate Over Safety, Trust, and Privacy
-
Tucker Carlson Says CIA Targeting Him for Criminal Investigation Over Iran Reporting
US Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent Resigns Over Trump’s Decision to Attack Iran
Joe Kent, a Special Forces veteran, alleged the case for war was built on distorted intelligence and Israeli influence
FEATURED
-
US Strikes Iran’s Missile Sites, Targets Underground Bunkers
-
China’s Early-2026 Trade Boom Reveals ‘Structural Paradox’ in the Economy: Analysts
-
Shanghai Home Prices Drop Up to 70% as Sales Freeze and Mortgage Defaults Rise
-
Trump Claims Iran ‘Close to Surrender’ as War Spreads Across Middle East; Khamenei Vows to Continue Fight
-
PLA Generals Missing From ‘Two Sessions’ Meetings Highlight Extent of Xi’s Military Purge
-
Thousands Defy Firecracker Ban at Guangdong Festival, Forcing Police to Back Down
Hackers Claim Breach of China’s Supercomputing Hub, Stealing 10PB of Sensitive Military Data
According to Reuters, on Wednesday, March 18 the U.S. State Department announced that the U.S. government will require citizens from 50 countries to pay a $15,000 bond in order to apply for entry into the United States. The list, which already included 38 countries (mostly in Africa), will now add
-
Trump Signs 60-Day Jones Act Waiver to Ease US Energy Prices Amid Middle East Tensions
On March 18, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order announcing
-
Miles Yu Exposes the CCP’s ‘Summit Worship’ Strategy Ahead of Trump-Xi Talks
Miles Yu, director of the China Center at the Hudson Institute and
-
Trump Delays Trip to China Amid Prolonged War With Iran
On March 17, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he is delaying
- SEC Issues Landmark Ruling Defining When Crypto Becomes a Security
- China Expands Nuclear Arsenal as America Builds Largest Missile Shield in History
- Virginia’s Education Debate Takes Center Stage at Annual School Choice Celebration
- 3 Groundbreaking World War II Inventions Still Used Today
- Trump Warns NATO of ‘Dire Future’ if Allies Don’t Help Reopen Strait of Hormuz
- Trump-Xi Summit Faces New Uncertainty as Oil Prices, Iran War Shift Dynamics
- Richmond Holds COVID-19 Remembrance Day to Honor Lives Lost in Pandemic
- Trump’s New Security Bloc Is the Replacement for Beijing’s Collapsed Network in the Americas
- From Notary to Wedding Officiant: Alisha Pagan’s Journey
By Jintao Pai, Vision Times Chinese authorities have placed Lei Siwei, a member of the Gansu Provincial Standing Committee and vice governor, under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and law,” according to a March 17 announcement by the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI). Analysts are
-
China’s Defense Industry in Turmoil as Top Military Technocrats and Executives Purged
By Li Deyan, Vision Times China’s military-industrial complex is facing a sweeping round of purges as senior scientists
-
Xi Jinping’s Military Ambitions Meet Growing Resistance at Home and Abroad
By Wu Zuolai, Vision Times Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has spent more than a decade
In the early summer of 1967, as tensions across the Middle East reached a breaking point, Israel faced a coalition of hostile Arab states determined to eliminate it. What followed would become one of the most decisive conflicts in modern military history. Behind Israel’s swift victory stood not only its
-
Israel Continues Strikes on Iran, Targets New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
On Tuesday, March 17 Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson Effie Defrin said the
-
Elon Musk Tops 2026 ‘Forbes’ Billionaire List Again; Terry Gou Named Taiwan’s Richest
According to a report by Forbes, the 40th annual global billionaire ranking
-
Zelensky Says Ukraine Sending Drone Defense Experts to Gulf States
Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday, March 17 that a total of 201
- Train, Air Services Between Beijing and Pyongyang Resume After Pandemic Suspension
- Vietnam Seeks Aid From ‘Ample Oil Reserves’ of Japan, South Korea Amid Middle East Tensions
- Chinese Radar Institutes Secretly Aided Iran; 3 Technicians Allegedly Killed in US Bombing
- Canada’s Mark Carney Leads Six‑Nation Meeting on Geopolitical Cooperation
- Former Polish President: Taiwan Offers Solutions Against Communism
- Cuba Power Grid Collapse Leaves 10 Million Without Electricity
- How East Germany’s Stasi Destroyed an Entire Nation’s Ability to Trust
- Rumors Swirl Over Iran’s New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s Injuries and Whereabouts
- Japan Urged to Pressure China for Jimmy Lai’s Immediate Release
Compiled by Vision Times Staff On March 7, during an event held at the June Fourth Memorial Museum in Los Angeles, Arthur Liu (Liu Jun), the father of Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu (Liu Meixian), shared the personal story behind his daughter’s success as an elite athlete. Speaking before
-
Expensive Everyday Products You Don’t Need: Affordable Alternatives That Work Just as Well
Many everyday products come with a wide range of prices. Sometimes the difference between a premium item and a budget alternative can be tenfold—or even more. Yet in many cases, the underlying ingredients or functions are nearly identical. The price gap often reflects branding, packaging design, and marketing rather than
-
Using Your Phone in Bed? Three Ways It Can Harm Your Eyes
Surveys show that more than 80 percent of people use their phones before going to sleep. Even when
-
Six Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulas for Depression: A TCM Physician’s Guide to Treating the Root Cause
Depression is a serious problem at every stage of life. As economic and political conditions grow more unstable
A single bowl of sesame-filled tangyuan can contain more than 20 grams of sugar and as many calories as a full bowl of white rice. For anyone managing diabetes, high blood pressure, or a sensitive stomach, the Lantern Festival's signature dessert is a reliable source of blood sugar spikes, bloating,
-
Origins of Tea in China: From Shennong’s Legend to Lu Yu’s Classic of Tea
Chinese legend holds that Shennong, the ancient ruler revered as a founder of agriculture and medicine, once tasted
-
Traditional Tips for Better Liver Health
The liver is quiet. Unlike the stomach, intestine, or even heart, that may sound the alarm when stressed,
By Meng Hao, Vision Times The U.S.-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, which tours globally each year showcasing traditional Chinese culture, has recently faced a surge of violent threats spearheaded by Beijing. According to Chinese human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping, the incidents bear the hallmarks of terrorism and reflect an escalation
-
Of Body and Mind: The Medicinal and Philosophical Wonders of Avicenna
In 996 AD, the sultan who ruled the city of Bukhara fell terribly ill, with an ailment that
-
Takuya Kimura Withdraws from Hong Kong Film Amid Japan-China Tensions
On March 6, 2026, Takuya Kimura, known as the “King of Japan,” was scheduled to return to the