The harvest season is kicking off in the U.S. without a major buyer—China. U.S. soybean farmers are devastated, calling on President Trump to secure a deal with China as soon as possible.
China announced it will no longer seek special perks for developing countries in future WTO trade deals. Why is China giving up perks it has had for decades?
The United Nations—once again denying press credentials to reporters from two U.S.-based media outlets—NTD, which you’re watching, and our sister media, The Epoch Times. What the U.N. doesn’t want the public to see.
And a rising Chinese star—Yu Menglong—gone overnight. No explanation for his sudden death, and authorities are moving to silence online discussions. But many people are pushing past censors, chasing leads into China’s top political circles.
- Empty Chinese Soybean Orders Devastate U.S. Farmers
- China Gives Up Developing-Country Perks in WTO
- U.N. Denies NTD, The Epoch Times Press Access
- Spiritual Group Highlights CCP Persecution Outside U.N.
- Public Digs Into Actor’s Death, Links to CCP Leader
- Google Offers to Restore Banned YouTube Accounts
- Alibaba Shares Leap on NVIDIA AI Partnership
- Data Leak Exposes China’s Export of Censorship Tech
- China Intensifies Crackdown on Online Content
- Poland to Reopen Border Crossings With Belarus