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US Judge Grants Asylum to Chinese National Who Filmed China’s Uyghur Prison Camps

A pro-democracy activist, Guan Heng, who fled China after documenting what he described as concentration camps in Xinjiang was granted asylum.

Starmer Arrives in China, Promising to Make ‘Real Progress’ With Xi Jinping

UK PM Keir Starmer arrived in China for a three-day visit, a week after his government approved plans for a controversial new Chinese embassy in London.
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China’s Final Showdown Has Arrived, but at the Cost of the CCP’s Power

The internal civil war within the Chinese CCP had, by Jan. 25, broken completely into the open, ending the facade of Party unity and control.

Chinese Regime Pushes for Loyalty After Major Military Shake-Up: Insiders

After ousting two senior generals, Beijing appears to be reshaping the PLA’s top command—less about corruption, more about tightening political loyalty and control.

UK Government to Create ‘British FBI’, Roll Out Nationwide Facial Recognition Cameras

Britain’s Home Secretary announced plans for a new FBI-style National Police Service to lead the UK’s fight against terrorism and organized crime.

Trump Says Iran Has Called Repeatedly to Seek Deal

President Trump says Iran has repeatedly sought talks as the U.S. deploys a carrier strike group to the Middle East and expands sanctions on Tehran’s oil trade.

Carney Says Canada Has ‘No Intention’ of Pursuing a Free Trade Agreement With China

PM Mark Carney says Canada won’t pursue a free trade deal with China after Trump warned Canadian goods face 100% U.S. tariffs if Ottawa cuts a deal.

Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Signals a High-Stakes Battle Inside China’s Elite

The removal of two top generals has intensified speculation that Xi is confronting powerful factions long embedded in the CCP.