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Is Xi Jinping Leading the Attack Against Shen Yun?

A spokesman for the group discusses the attack, and why the Chinese Communist Party is so determined to hurt the group. It’s no secret that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has held a significant grudge against Falun Gong, the organizers of the popular Shen Yun showcase touring the world. However, a new report suggests that its opposition goes much higher than expected. According to The Epoch Times, Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a secret meeting alongside … Read more

Chinese President Xi Jinping Says China Is “Willing To Be a Partner and Friend” With the U.S. – But What Does That Mean For Shen Yun?

A representative for the popular Chinese culture show discusses a recent statement by the controversial leader. After what feels like several years being heavily opposed to the country, it now appears that Chinese President Xi Jinping wants to make amends with the United States. But what does that mean for previous enemies targeted by the Chinese Communist Party, including popular performing group Shen Yun? In a recent letter, Xi noted, “China is willing to be … Read more

What Will Come Out of Today’s Meeting Between President Biden and Xi Jinping? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the possibilities from the meeting – particularly with Jinping’s attempt to gain stature. All eyes are on San Francisco this week, as China leader Xi Jinping prepares to meet with President Joe Biden. The meeting, taking place today at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, comes at a crucial time for Jinping, as he attempts to show he’s a capable leader of a country that’s in the midst of a … Read more

China May Be Fishing For Trouble With Collisions With the Philippines

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su explains why there could be trouble brewing in the South China Sea. China doesn’t appear to be doing the Philippines any favors as of late. According to this report from Fox News, Philippines authorities have blamed China for creating “collisions” with other boats in a disputed area of the South China Sea – which, surprisingly enough, the latter has absolutely no claim to. The authorities noted that, this past weekend, … Read more

Could China Be On the Verge of a Financial Crisis? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the country’s monetary struggles, and if that could have an effect on the CCP. Just like the United States, China appears to be facing a form of financial struggle when it comes to real estate. And that could fold over into the other monetary problems the country is facing. According to this report from Nikkei Asia, The World Bank recently cut back its growth forecast for China in terms of … Read more

With Higher-Ups Going Missing In China, Is There Concern About Xi Jinping’s Stature In China? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the disappearance of several officials, including the current Chinese Defense Minister. There have been many questions surrounding Xi Jinping and his actions in China as of late – but a particular one surrounds those that haven’t made much presence in a while. A new report reveals that Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu hasn’t been seen publicly in the past two weeks; and with President Jinping’s recent call for “unity” within … Read more

China Isn’t Too Pleased With Germany Calling Xi Jinping a “Dictator” – Even Though It Makes Sense (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the labeling and why China may be taking such offense to it. With the way that Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been acting over the past year or so, it appears some people are taking the route of labeling him a “dictator.” And China doesn’t seem too pleased with that. During a recent interview with Fox News, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock used the term … Read more

China Just Replaced Its Foreign Minister Under the Strangest of Circumstances (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su takes a closer look at why China suddenly replaced Qin Gang. There’s been a lot of questions surrounding the status of China foreign minister Qin Gang, who suddenly disappeared from public view following a meeting that took place in Beijing with the Russian deputy foreign minister late last month. But while those have been answered, new questions have arisen. Chinese state media has announced that Qin Gang has been removed … Read more

China’s Xi Jinping Meets U.S. Sec. of State Antony Blinken (Guest: Nan Su)

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s recent meeting marks a critical turning point in US-China relations following a heated dispute earlier this year over a Chinese surveillance balloon. With the U.S. and China at odds over various issues, from their mutual technological development to international policy alignments, it is crucial to discuss the impact of this high-stakes diplomatic meeting and its implications for the future of international relations. With us now … Read more

Has China Gone Too Far For Heavily Fining a Comedian For Mocking Its Military (Guest: Nan Su)

The heavily imposed fine has people wondering just how far the country will go to protect the Chinese Communist Party. Some comedians are used to ruffling a few feathers, especially on the political side of things. However, one appears to be facing a rather costly fine for making fun of the military in China. According to this report from The Hill, popular comedian Li Haoshi, who goes by the stage name House, made some comments during … Read more

Is China Stopping Citizens From Leaving Their Country? (Guest: Nan Su)

Is China Stopping Citizens From Leaving Their Country? (Guest: Nan Su) The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the country’s attempts to control misinformation by preventing particular citizens from leaving. In the latest move that’s creating tension with its people, China appears to be stopping certain people from traveling outside of the country. Based on this report from Newsbreak, thousands, including foreign executives and Chinese nations, are being hit with exit bans. Some have tried to fight … Read more

Saudi Arabia’s Recent Huawei Deal Strengthens Its Ties With China – But What Does It Mean For the United States? (Guest: The Epoch Times’ Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains why this should be of some concern to the States, especially when it comes to the value of the dollar. In an effort to strengthen its partnership with China, Saudi Arabia recently signed a “comprehensive strategic partnership agreement” with President Xi Jinping, which will bring one of the country’s biggest tech companies, Huawei, to their region.  While Saudi Arabia sees this as a landmark deal to add strength to … Read more

China’s Long-Term Plans On Its Economy Involve a Great Deal of Control – But What About Balance? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses what’s in store for Xi Jinping’s third term. Now that Xi Jinping has been sworn in for a third term with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), many are wondering what his next move will be – and it looks to involve taking control through economy. A news piece on CNBC explained how Jinping and the CCP could try and balance the economy in the future, but there are still … Read more

Xi Jinping Will Get a Third Term In China – But Many Questions Arise From His Rule (Guest: Nan Su)

Xi Jinping Will Get a Third Term In China – But Many Questions Arise From His Rule  The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the controversial leader’s forthcoming third term in office. There’s already a number of questions with China surrounding trade and security, and with Xi Jinping sworn in for a third term for the country, those will likely continue to rise. The leader self-appointed himself another term as leader of the ruling Communist Party … Read more

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