China News
Viral Clip From Annual CCP Political Gathering Spotlights Xi’s Protective Bubble
Footage appearing to show staff fussing over Xi Jinping’s seat sparked ridicule online and renewed scrutiny of the extraordinary precautions surrounding China’s leader.

Lawmaker Urges Trump to Press China on Human Rights
“There are even credible reports of forced organ harvesting,” Moolenaar wrote.

3 Violent Attacks In 30 Days: Faith Group Targeted
Three incidents of violence have broken out in the United States and UK in a month, with the latest victim over 70 years old.

China to Resume US Energy Imports Amid Iran War Disruption
China is planning to restart imports of U.S. crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) as global energy markets face disruption tied to the Iran War.
EU Lawmakers Visit China for First Time in 8 Years
Amid growing tensions between the U.S. and Europe, a group of European Union lawmakers is visiting China.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (March 31)
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.
Expert Breaks Down CCP’s Potential Use of Jets-Turned-Drones Against Taiwan
China has stationed obsolete supersonic fighters converted to attack drones at six air bases close to the Taiwan Strait, according to a new report.
US Citizens React to Visible Communist Influence at ‘No Kings’ Rallies
NTD’s Sam Wang was out on the National Mall in Washington to hear from the people.
FBI Warns Americans About Safety Risks When Traveling to China
The FBI say the goal is to encourage caution and preparedness for anyone planning to visit.
How China, Russia Weaponize Data From Smartphones
Cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy, Rex Lee, spoke to NTD on how China and Russia are taking advantage targeted ads to track people in real time—and how it could be weaponized in times of war.
US, China Wrestling for Influence Over Taiwan
Taiwan's future is once again in the spotlight—with the United States and its Asian allies deeply involved.
China Tightens Drone Regulations in Beijing
Is the growing use of drones in warfare putting Beijing on edge? China is tightening restrictions on flying unmanned drones in Beijing.
Iran Bombs China-Bound Oil Tanker
Iran attacked an oil tanker heading to China.
China in Focus full broadcast (March 30)
Iran has rejected China’s bid to mediate the war. Insider sources say it’s a setback for Beijing’s global ambitions.
Chinese Influencer’s Death Sparks Debate Over Youth Pressure, Job Market
Zhang Xuefeng’s sudden death highlights rising anxiety, graduate school pressure, and limited job prospects facing China’s young professionals.
China Trapped in Geopolitical Dilemma Amid Iran War: Analysts
Sources close to Beijing said it is disappointed by Iran’s treatment of Chinese vessels at the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran Rejects China’s Bid to Play Mediator: Report
Iran has rejected Beijing’s attempt to play a mediator role in the war, according to insiders, who say the conflict is undercutting the CCP's global ambitions.
China Deploys Jets-Turned-Drones at Bases Near Taiwan
China stations jets-turned-drones at bases near Taiwan Strait, report says.
Former Chinese Armed Police Member Details Corruption and Abuse in the Force
As Beijing projects military strength, a former member of a paramilitary force says corruption and abuse point to deeper problems inside China’s broader armed system.
US National Security Must Supercede Chinese Business Interests: Senior Research Fellow
Two Chinese universities linked to China's military bought super micro servers with restricted Nvidia chips. Steve Yates, Senior Research Fellow for China and National Security at the Heritage Foundation, spoke with NTD on these developments.
Viral Clip From Annual CCP Political Gathering Spotlights Xi’s Protective Bubble
Footage appearing to show staff fussing over Xi Jinping’s seat sparked ridicule online and renewed scrutiny of the extraordinary precautions surrounding China’s leader.
Lawmaker Urges Trump to Press China on Human Rights
“There are even credible reports of forced organ harvesting,” Moolenaar wrote.
3 Violent Attacks In 30 Days: Faith Group Targeted
Three incidents of violence have broken out in the United States and UK in a month, with the latest victim over 70 years old.
China to Resume US Energy Imports Amid Iran War Disruption
China is planning to restart imports of U.S. crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) as global energy markets face disruption tied to the Iran War.
EU Lawmakers Visit China for First Time in 8 Years
Amid growing tensions between the U.S. and Europe, a group of European Union lawmakers is visiting China.
China in Focus Full Broadcast (March 31)
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.
Expert Breaks Down CCP’s Potential Use of Jets-Turned-Drones Against Taiwan
China has stationed obsolete supersonic fighters converted to attack drones at six air bases close to the Taiwan Strait, according to a new report.
US Citizens React to Visible Communist Influence at ‘No Kings’ Rallies
NTD’s Sam Wang was out on the National Mall in Washington to hear from the people.
FBI Warns Americans About Safety Risks When Traveling to China
The FBI say the goal is to encourage caution and preparedness for anyone planning to visit.
How China, Russia Weaponize Data From Smartphones
Cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy, Rex Lee, spoke to NTD on how China and Russia are taking advantage targeted ads to track people in real time—and how it could be weaponized in times of war.
US, China Wrestling for Influence Over Taiwan
Taiwan's future is once again in the spotlight—with the United States and its Asian allies deeply involved.
China Tightens Drone Regulations in Beijing
Is the growing use of drones in warfare putting Beijing on edge? China is tightening restrictions on flying unmanned drones in Beijing.
Iran Bombs China-Bound Oil Tanker
Iran attacked an oil tanker heading to China.
China in Focus full broadcast (March 30)
Iran has rejected China’s bid to mediate the war. Insider sources say it’s a setback for Beijing’s global ambitions.
Chinese Influencer’s Death Sparks Debate Over Youth Pressure, Job Market
Zhang Xuefeng’s sudden death highlights rising anxiety, graduate school pressure, and limited job prospects facing China’s young professionals.
China Trapped in Geopolitical Dilemma Amid Iran War: Analysts
Sources close to Beijing said it is disappointed by Iran’s treatment of Chinese vessels at the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran Rejects China’s Bid to Play Mediator: Report
Iran has rejected Beijing’s attempt to play a mediator role in the war, according to insiders, who say the conflict is undercutting the CCP's global ambitions.
China Deploys Jets-Turned-Drones at Bases Near Taiwan
China stations jets-turned-drones at bases near Taiwan Strait, report says.
Former Chinese Armed Police Member Details Corruption and Abuse in the Force
As Beijing projects military strength, a former member of a paramilitary force says corruption and abuse point to deeper problems inside China’s broader armed system.
US National Security Must Supercede Chinese Business Interests: Senior Research Fellow
Two Chinese universities linked to China's military bought super micro servers with restricted Nvidia chips. Steve Yates, Senior Research Fellow for China and National Security at the Heritage Foundation, spoke with NTD on these developments.
















