January 14, 2026

Chinese Sailor in US Navy Sentenced to 17 Years

A former U.S. Navy sailor has been sentenced to nearly 17 years for spying for China. A jury found him guilty last year on 6 counts, including espionage and unlawful export of defense data. Prosecutors say Jing Chao Wei, also known as Patrick Wei, worked on the amphibious assault ship USS Essex at Naval Base

Death Toll of Iran’s Protests Reaches Over 2000

Iran’s state television for the first time on Tuesday (Jan. 13) gave an official acknowledgement of deaths in the country’s protests after a human rights news agency reported the death toll.An Iranian official said on state-television there was “a high number of martyrs.” The US based human rights activist news agency said the number of

Chinese Student’s Sudden Death Sparks Protests

Mass protests against social injustice have erupted in central China, following the sudden death of a 13 year-old student at his school last week. Many took to the streets after the school attempted to get rid of the body secretly without letting the parents see it at all and reports that the parents are being

China Paid-App Climbs to Number 1

A morbidly named app called “Are You Dead?” has climbed to the top of China’s app store, becoming the number one paid download. The app is designed to help people living alone by making sure someone checks in on them every single day. The app known internationally as the “Moo Moo,” allows users to tap

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