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A new wave of purges has engulfed the senior leadership of China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army. Since the 20th ...
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Why the West keeps getting Xi Jinping wrong
Every time Xi Jinping disappears, the Western rumour mill explodes—coup, illness, collapse. But the headlines rarely hold up. What if the real story isn’t about where Xi goes, but why the West keeps ...
A Chinese military newspaper, PLA Daily, has cautioned against the use of humanoid robots in warfare. The article highlights potential risks like indiscriminate killings and accidental deaths. It ...
As it so often tends to be with people who have headed a country, Muhammadu Buhari’s strongest sentiments lie in the hearts of the millions he once led. They stretch far into the years when he rallied ...
Teen developers are cashing in on Roblox, with games like Blue Lock: Rivals being sold for millions. Companies like Do Big ...
Is China’s supreme leader under pressure to give up some power to influential party leaders? Our writer looks at why he might ...
The Chinese president’s concept of power was forged by the suffering of his revolutionary father, Xi Zhongxun.
Xi is obviously in some sort of trouble. The smoke keeps pouring out.” — Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Prague-based Sinopsis ...
A change in China’s leadership could be an unalloyed benefit to the United States and our democratic allies worldwide.
A wiser, stronger strategy would be to reserve a presidential visit to China for when Beijing demonstrates genuine reform.
Speculation and conspiracy theories about the Chinese leader being ousted from power in a covert coup first cropped up among the fringe right in the US before being widely circulated by far-right YouT ...