Rare Gray-Haired Xi Visits Tibet, Military No. 2 Absent | China in Focus

by EditorR

Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping made a rare visit to Tibet, but behind the scenes, experts see unusual signs that could signal cracks in his grip on power.

The United States is investigating a fentanyl hub in Japan, linked to a Chinese chemical company and a man known only as “Japan Boss.”

Hundreds of Taiwanese troops are training with U.S. forces in Michigan. For the first time, the U.S. “Northern Strike” drills have shifted focus from Europe to the Indo-Pacific, simulating a potential conflict in Asia.

China’s revenue from property taxes is climbing, even as the real estate crisis deepens. But how are homeowners coping?

  1. Regime Power Watch: Xi’s Rare Tibet Trip Sparks Speculation
  2. ‘Japan Boss’ and China’s Chemical Web: US Probes Global Fentanyl Network
  3. US and EU Share Details on New Trade Deal
  4. US Trains Taiwan Troops in ‘Northern Strike’ Drills
  5. Zelenskyy Rejects China’s Role in Ukrainian Security
  6. Analysis: India-China Thaw—What It Means for the US
  7. China Homeowners Pay 12 Percent More in Property Taxes
  8. Taiwan High Schools See Rise in Communist Clubs
  9. Poll Reveals Taiwanese Attitudes Toward China

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