Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss China’s cyber threats, growing aggression in the South China Sea and the escalating race for dominance in space. 0:00 …
Those anti-American protests flooding your feed? Not organic. Not spontaneous. And definitely not independent. A massive web of CCP-linked money tied to Shanghai based millionaire Neville Roy Singham is fueling unrest, …
Iran attacked an oil tanker heading to China on Tuesday. This came after insider sources said Iran had rejected Beijing’s bid to mediate the war. China is resuming imports of U.S. …
Former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao just made a rare public appearance—and it’s raising serious questions. Days after Xi Jinping resurfaced in Xiong’an, Wen appeared at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in …
Recently, a video about the poor quality of a local river embankment project has caught public attention. The video shows that the concrete easily crumbles, showing it’s definitely a subpar project. …
A visiting delegation of US senators has had an inside look at Taiwan’s military R&D hub, demonstrating the country’s commitment to its own defense. Yet ongoing delays in US arms deliveries …
Everyone’s focused on Taiwan—but China has its eyes on more than just one target. Singapore sits at the heart of global trade and US military logistics. If conflict breaks out, it …
Ironclad relationship between Iran and China? Not exactly. Iran turned back two Chinese container ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz—even though a top Chinese official had tried to secure …
Why did Xi Jinping stay in Beijing for 133 days without leaving?This video examines growing questions around his relationship with the PLA, the unusual break from long-standing CCP travel patterns, and …
Several government officials, including a ranking Philippines Coast Guard officer and a media organization, have become the latest targets of China’s aggressive assertions against those critical of their actions in the …
The United States is greenlighting two arms sales, together worth $1 billion, to Taiwan in a single week. Body-language clips online are sparking a political dispute—with Japan accusing China of misusing …
The Philippines has unveiled a new map based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, reinforcing its legal rights in the West Philippine Sea. This updated maritime …
As the situation in the Middle East remains in a deadlock, the risks to global trade through the Strait of Hormuz have surged, and the dynamics of Iran’s relationships with China …
President Lai Ching-te is calling for stronger defense self-reliance, highlighting a T-Dome missile defense plan and broader efforts to boost Taiwan’s military, economy and societal resilience amid rising threats from China. …
Tiananmen Square is more than a political stage—it may be a carefully constructed symbol of power. From Mao’s Mausoleum to the Monument at its center, this video explores how architecture, feng …
Tucker Carlson says the US can’t defend Taiwan and should “share power” with China. But is that realism—or dangerous appeasement? We break down Carlson’s shift, what it means for US policy, …
China says Japan must ensure the safety of Chinese diplomatic missions and personnel after a member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo seeking to confront …
China’s “digital fortress” may not be as secure as it claims. Reports suggest a massive breach at a top national supercomputing center, exposing sensitive data tied to military research and advanced …
Japan is shifting away from China as its top partner. This follows months of Chinese pressure—diplomatic, military, and economic—forcing Tokyo to reassess its strategy. National security concerns: No foreign-made routers will …
The conflict in the Middle East continues, and its impact on China’s “world factory” has been far greater than expected. Recently, several authoritative organizations have analyzed that the raw material supply …
Source: The Iran War: It’s About CHINA.
The conflict in the Middle East continues, and its impact on China’s “world factory” has been far greater than expected. Recently, several authoritative organizations have analyzed that the raw material supply …
China Update provides the most up to date political, economic, and geopolitical news and analysis on China. Videos are based on hundreds of articles, think tank reports, government statements and other …
What is Shen Yun, and why does the Chinese Communist Party try so hard to stop its performances? How is this related to other attempts by the Chinese regime to influence …
The U.S. and Israel’s “decapitation” operation against Iran has terrified Xi Jinping! Recently, observers noted that since Xi’s visit to Guangzhou in mid-November 2025, he has not left Beijing for over …
China is quietly purging its top weapons scientists—including the chief designer of the J-20 stealth fighter. From radar to missiles to nuclear research, key figures are disappearing. What triggered this sweeping …
On the morning of Friday, March 20, the situation in Iran escalated once again. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that its spokesman and deputy commander for public relations, Major …
The US, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan are deploying increasingly powerful coastal defense systems along the First Island Chain, creating a “missile arc” aimed at deterring China’s aggression. From Japan’s upgraded …
Taiwan will not attend a World Trade Organization ministerial conference next week, with the foreign ministry unsatisfied with host Cameroon’s response to its protest over being labeled a province of China …
With the Iran war still sending shocks through global energy markets and costs on the rise, Taiwan is raising prices — with the government shouldering most of the hit. Source: Taiwan …
China is calling in executives from the world’s two largest shipping firms to discuss rising shipping costs and international disruptions tied to the Iran conflict. The move also comes as both …
Is China’s military one big paper tiger? Or is China a peer competitor that the US needs to fear? Source: This Episode May Make You MAD
Taiwan will not attend a World Trade Organization ministerial conference next week, with the foreign ministry unsatisfied with host Cameroon’s response to its protest over being labeled a province of China …
At the end of 2024, Su Ting, the founder of the Beijing startup incubator “Kunlun Nest,” posted this provocative video on social media. In the video, he proudly shows off the …
Washington is mulling a move that may free several hundred million barrels of oil. What does the Treasury secretary say about the possibility of lifting sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil …
Source: Foreign Spies Everywhere – 2026 China is a Paranoid Place!