Home Along the China FrontAlong the China FrontBy Team StratNews - May 18, 2024FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Iran: Rights Groups Condemn ‘Re-Arrest’ Of Nobel Laureate Mohammadi International human rights groups on Saturday condemned the reported re-arrest of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi in Iran, with Despite Japan Tensions, China Holds Nanjing Massacre Memorial China held a low-key memorial ceremony on Saturday for the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, with President Xi Jinping not attending, despite North Korea: Kim Jong Un Hails Troops Returning From Russia North Korea leader Kim Jong Un attended a welcoming ceremony for the troops of an army engineering unit that had After Trump Claims Ceasefire, Thailand Vows To ‘Continue Fighting’ With Cambodia Thailand PM vowed to keep fighting on the disputed border with Cambodia as fighter jets struck targets on Saturday, hours Philippines Says China Damaged Its Boats, Hurt Fishermen In South China Sea The Philippine coast guard said on Saturday that three Filipino fishermen had been wounded and two fishing vessels suffered "significant Nineteen US States To Challenge Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Hike Trump no less has admitted hiring H-1B visa holders and says the economy needs their skills Muslim Brotherhood Ideology Undermines Its Own Status A new study by the Sawab Center shows how the Muslim Brotherhood’s revolutionary ideology and doublespeak consistently sabotage its ability China Is Expanding Cartographic Claims By Renaming Tibet, Arunachal Today, the lived reality is clear—people vote, speak Hindi, follow Indian administration. ‘Japan Cannot Militarily Defend Taiwan In The Event Of A Chinese Attack’ The US-Japan relationship while close, may not be as close as the Japanese would want it to be Galloping Horses Or Tanks of Tiananman? A Chinese Logo Triggers Controversy A festive logo meant to celebrate China’s Year of the Horse has sparked overseas uproar, with critics claiming CCTV’s design 1 2 3 … 1,680 Next »