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CCP’s ‘Killed to Order’ Doctrine Has Massive Implications for US, Says ATL’s Jan Jekielek

“Killed to Order” presents evidence of early experimentation on Uyghurs in Xinjiang and warns that detainees in mass labor camps may face forced organ harvesting.

Republican Lawmaker Introduces House Bill to Strengthen Taiwan’s Energy Security Amid Rising China Threats

Taiwan’s energy security by boosting U.S. liquefied natural gas exports to the island and offering war-risk insurance to ensure fuel shipments continue despite threats from China.
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China Tightens Export Controls on Strategic Materials Amid Iran Tensions: Insiders

“The CCP is slashing exports of oil products and strategic materials in what insiders call ‘wartime measures,’ potentially aiding Iran indirectly.”

Lawmakers Ask Rubio to Designate Chinese Student Group as a Foreign Mission

Republican lawmakers are urging the U.S. State Department to designate the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) as a foreign mission.

China’s ‘Two Sessions’ Break With Norms, Suggesting Possible Leadership Shake-Up

China’s United Front chief has not entered the CPPCC leadership, an unusual departure from long-standing CCP personnel practices.

Religious Freedom Violations ‘Particularly Severe’ in China, US Report Says

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom calls for coordinated sanctions and federal investigation into transnational repression. WASHINGTON—China’s communist regime continued...

China Remains No. 1 Source of Counterfeit Products Globally: Report

China is the top source of fake products worldwide, the USTR said in a March 3 statement on its yearly Notorious Markets List for 2025.

Chinese Communist Party Elder Song Ping Dies at 109

Song Ping, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) oldest retired official, died on March 4, according to Chinese state media. He was 109.