Asia
Beijing Launches Global “Terror” War Aimed at Internet, Critics
The Communist Chinese dictatorship approved a controversial “anti-terror” decree last month that, among other troubling provisions, purports to authorize foreign deployments of police,...
China Retaliates Against Uyghur Exiles Abroad and Their Relatives at Home
Chinese Uyghurs who have gone abroad to escape persecution at home are subject to being tracked down and harassed by Chinese intelligence agents...
Read moreCommunist China Unveils Most Orwellian Scheme Ever
In what may be one of the most Orwellian schemes ever concocted by the dictatorship, all 1.3 billion victims of Communist China's mass-murdering...
Read moreCommunist Chinese Authorities Still Repressing Christians
As Christmas approaches, Christians in China are still suffering persecution and harassment, as they have since 1949, when the communists gained control of...
Read moreSultan of Brunei Bans Christmas Celebrations, Threatens Celebrants With Prison
The nation of Brunei is again banning the celebration of Christmas, as its sultan has reissued an edict first put into effect last...
Read moreUndeniable: TPP Is Foundation for FTAAP
Leaders of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the text of the agreement itself admit that the TPP is the foundation for the development...
Read moreRussia Accuses Turkey of Siding With ISIS to Obtain Oil
Angry words continue to be exchanged between Turkish and Russian leaders following the shooting down of a Russian Sukhoi Su-24M jet on November...
Read moreAPEC Summit Reaffirms Commitment to FTAAP Through TPP
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit, held earlier this month in Manila, Philippines, reaffirmed its member-states' commitment to the proposed Free Trade...
Read moreObama Showers Support on Communist Terrorists in Syria, Iraq
The Obama administration is showering U.S. military support on Kurdish forces across Syria and Iraq, including backing for militant communist factions officially designated...
Read moreChina’s One-Child Policy Becomes Two-Child Policy
The Chinese government announced that it will now allow couples to have two children instead of one — a welcome move but one...
Read moreRussia’s Backdoor Participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Although currently not a negotiating member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Russia may reap the benefits of TPP because of separate trade deals...
Read moreChina Seeks to Join Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
The Chinese Communist Party newspaper Study Times advocated Communist China's eventual participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). ...
Read moreLeaked TPP Intellectual Property Chapter Sparks Global Outcry
After the pro-transparency group WikiLeaks released the intellectual property chapter of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) “trade” regime, the outcry around the world...
Read moreKunduz Hospital Bombing: Another Reason to Get US out of Afghanistan
The bombing of the hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in Kunduz, Afghanistan, on October 3 is but the latest tragic unintended consequence...
Read moreA New Player in Syria
With Russia now involved in the Syrian War — the first act of overseas intervention by any power other than the United States...
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