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Freedom of the press dies in Hong Kong: CCP forces closure of Apple Daily
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has eliminated one of the last vestiges of freedom in Hong Kong with the forced closure of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper. Read More.
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Former DNI: First months of Biden have been ‘best of Vladimir Putin’s political life’
John Ratcliffe, Trump administration Director of National Intelligence, said that he “could make an argument that the first five months of the Biden administration have been the best of Vladimir Putin’s political life.” Read More.
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Checkmate: Biden's Nord Stream giveaway ended Putin showdown before it began
Were there great expectations for the summit meeting in Geneva between President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin? Read More.
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'Dangerous game': 28 warplanes, 300+ sand dredgers from China harass Taiwan
“When 28 Chinese warplanes streaked through the skies around Taiwan on [June 15] – the largest such incursion this year – they followed a pattern that has generated alarm among U.S. and Taiwanese military planners,” Bloomberg News reported June 16. Read More.
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CCP regime orders raid of Hong Kong's Apple Daily as national security threat
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities ordered police in Hong Kong to raid the offices of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper on Thursday. Read More.
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European funk: Commissioned poll finds ‘crisis of confidence’ with U.S., EU
European majorities seem troubled and deeply disillusioned over the ongoing COVID pandemic, which has turned into a crisis of confidence in the European Union, and equally stirred lingering doubts about the United States as a partner and ally. Read More.
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Nuclear leak reported near 126 million in China
A potential nuclear leak was reported on Monday at the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in China’s Guangdong Province, which is home to about 126 million people. Read More.
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Incursion by 16 Chinese PLAAF transports puts Malaysia, Southeast Asia on notice
China said it was a routine mission, but on May 31 the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) entered Malaysia’s “maritime airspace” with sixteen large transport aircraft arrayed in a tactical formation that would be used to perform a strike by Airborne troops. Read More.
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First John Cena and now Japan: China triggered by references to Taiwan as a 'country'
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga this week highlighted Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan as countries which handled the Covid crisis well. Read More.
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The Trumping of Netanyahu? Caroline Glick’s warning about Israel’s election
The 12-year consecutive term of Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's prime minister likely came to an end last week when Yesh Atid Party head Yair Lapid and Yamina Party head Naftali Bennett announced that they had secured an agreement to form Israel’s next government. Read More.
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Team Biden bans investments in Chinese firms that bankrolled Hunter
Hunter Biden isn’t the only one capitalizing on Chinese nuclear ambitions. Read More.
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China may have stealth helicopter based on U.S. tech from Bin Laden raid
On May 2, 2011 the United States carried out its famous raid that eliminated terrorist Osama Bin Laden in his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Read More.
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June 6, 1944, the largest seaborne invasion in world history 'to preserve our civilization'
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolph Hitler was elected Chancellor of post-World War I Germany by promising hope and universal healthcare Read More.
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China Coast Guard ships enter Japan waters around Senkaku Islands for 112th consecutive day
China's Coast Guard, which is now under the direct command of the PLAN (People's Liberation Army Navy), sent four ships into Japan's contiguous zones off the Senkaku Islands on Thursday, the Japanese Coast Guard reported. Read More.
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Saluting the 'heroes of the Chinese people' at Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989
We salute the heroes of the Chinese people who bravely stood up thirty years ago in Tiananmen Square to demand their rights. Their exemplary courage has served as an inspiration to future generations calling for freedom and democracy around the world, beginning with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communism in Eastern Europe in the months that followed. Read More.

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