December 16, 2025

Geopolitics

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Analyst: Taiwan is not communist China’s internal affair
China’s continued claim that Taiwan is a "core interest" and inseparable part of its territory "rings with the same hollow logic invoked by aggressors throughout history." Read More.
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Team Biden gifted the Taliban 'core' of its military
When the Biden-Harris regime surrendered Afghanistan, it left billions of dollars worth of U.S. military weaponry and equipment behind. Those abandoned military assets now make up the "core" of the Taliban terror group's fighting force, a watchdog group said. Read More.
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Third of S. Korea's lawmakers belong to pro-CCP federation
One third of the legislators in South Korea's National Assembly are now affiliated with a pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organization, a report said. Read More.
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China in race with U.S. to build AI data centers in space
As quintillions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) processes expand the realm of the computer “Cloud,” that invisible computer ecosystem requiring burgeoning numbers of real estate, water and energy-demanding “Data Centers,” the next step envisioned is to project Data Centers from this world into outer space, a task envisioned by AI leaders like Google, Nvidia and now a Chinese company called Comospace. Read More.
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Court: Japan's same-sex marriage ban is constitutional
The Tokyo High Court on Friday ruled Japan's ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional. Read More.
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Xi continues all-out attack on Japan’s CCP-wary PM
Paranoia in the leadership ranks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) grows by the day over the new Japanese prime minister the CCP is unable to control. Read More.
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Has the CCP lost its mind over Japan PM's resolute policy?
The reality for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is that its aggressive military and nuclear buildup, its increasing military coercion against Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, the United States and others, and its ultimate goal of freedom-crushing global hegemony, is forcing more and more countries to increase their defensive capacities and to cooperate against the CCP. Read More.
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U.S. diplomacy paves way for Gaza’s historic opportunity
The UN Security Council approved a landmark American-sponsored resolution which just may give long suffering Gaza its final chance for peace and reconstruction. Read More.
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China AI toys instruct kids to do dangerous things
AI toys made in China are collecting voice data for young children and in many cases the toys are instructing kids to do dangerous and twisted things, reports say. Read More.
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We've seen this movie before: Socialism in history
On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall collapsed. On a very ordinary night thousands of East Germans started crossing the dividing barrier between the communist East and capitalist West Berlin after the East German regime had suddenly opened tightly controlled border crossings. In a matter of hours history was made. Throngs of people soon swamped the Wall and then started smashing the hated communist barrier into concrete rubble. Read More.
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Trump, Hegseth tours strengthen Asia balance of deterrence
During their respective trips to Asia, President Donald J. Trump (Oct. 25 to 30) and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (Oct. 26 to Nov. 4) took major steps to strengthen deterrence against a more powerful and confident China. Read More.
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Germany's 'anti-Greta' seeks asylum in United States
A conservative activist in Germany known as the "anti-Greta" Thunberg has applied for asylum in the United States after reporting she received death threats from Antifa terrorists and was being surveilled by German intelligence. Read More.
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Just how united are Chairman Xi, the CCP and the PLA?
Amid a major purge of top military leaders, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has scaled back military drills this year in what is seen as a campaign to garner greater political loyalty, according to a briefing given to U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Read More.
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Trump, Japan PM Takaichi sign deal on rare earths
In their first in-person meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday signed a partnership deal on rare earth minerals and released details of a massive Japanese investment pledge in the U.S. Read More.
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Who put WHO in charge? New 'crisis' plan unveiled
It's not clear who takes the World Health Organization (WHO) and its authority seriously. Read More.

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