Explosion Rocks BBQ Restaurant in China, Injuring Two People

Huaian, Jiangsu Province, China – Two individuals sustained injuries following an explosion at a barbecue eatery in the eastern coastal province of Jiangsu on a Saturday afternoon. This incident marks the second destructive blast in the country within a week. According to reports from state broadcaster CCTV, the explosion took place at 4:23 pm at … Read more

Explosion at Fried Chicken Shop in China Leaves 7 Dead and 27 Injured

Beijing, CHINA – An investigation is underway following a tragic incident at a fried chicken shop in China that left seven people dead and 27 others injured. The explosion occurred at a popular fast-food establishment in the city, causing significant damage and chaos in the surrounding area. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to assist … Read more

Chinese Immigrant Despairs in Violent San Francisco, Plans Return to China After Series of Assaults Leaves Him in Terror

SAN FRANCISCO, California – An 87-year-old Chinese immigrant, Rongxin Liao, is preparing to leave the U.S. and return to China after experiencing a series of violent assaults in crime-ridden San Francisco. Liao, who arrived in San Francisco 24 years ago, hoped for a peaceful retirement after his wife passed away, but has decided to leave … Read more

China Protests to Myanmar After Stray Artillery Shells Injure Civilians

Beijing, China – China has lodged a complaint with Myanmar following an incident where stray artillery shells caused injury to five people. The incident occurred in the Yunnan province, near the border with Myanmar. The affected individuals were reportedly hurt while working in their fields. The Chinese government has expressed concern over the incident and … Read more

Former China Banking Regulatory Commission Vice Chairman Sentenced to Death with Two-Year Reprieve for $80 Million in Bribes and Abuse of Power

Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China – Former vice chairman of the now-defunct China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), Cai Esheng, has been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for accepting over 517 million yuan in bribes and for abusing his power, a court announced on Friday. The punishment could be commuted to life in prison if Cai … Read more

GOP Calls for Action on Taiwan’s F-16 Delivery Delay

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of 23 Republican lawmakers, led by Rep. Robert Wittman (R-Va.), vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, have urged the Pentagon to address the prolonged delay in the delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan. This comes amidst escalating military hostility from China towards the island nation. According to … Read more

China Blasts Meeting Between Tsai and McCarthy

In a meeting with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen on U.S. soil, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and 18 members of Congress showed their support for Taiwan. McCarthy has said that U.S. support is “unwavering.” Air Force One was the backdrop for an afternoon news conference at former President Ronald Reagan’s presidential library in Simi Valley, … Read more