Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Philippine Communist Party Leader passes away at 83

Philippine Communist

Over 40,000 individuals have died in the battle. Sison was prohibited from travelling after being added to a US terrorism list. Jose Maria Sison wad admitted to Dutch hospital for two weeks. Jose Maria Sison, the leader of the Philippine Communist Organization, passed away on Friday evening at the age of 83 after spending two … Read more

Polish communist government spokesman Jerzy Urban, dies at 89

Jerzy Urban,

Jerzy Urban was a spokesman for Poland’s communist-era government. aHe masterminded state propaganda and censorship for the regime in the 1980s. Urban launched weekly government news conferences that were broadcast by Polish television. Jerzy Urban, a spokesman for Poland’s communist-era government in the 1980s who oversaw state propaganda and censorship in the final years before … Read more

Chinese censors clean internet after official talks zero-Covid timeframe

Chinese censors delete comment by top Communist Party official published in state media. Cai Qi said Beijing would “vigorously adopt Covid-19 pandemic control measures” for five years. Remark triggered an online backlash; Beijing Daily called it an “editing error”. Chinese censors deleted what seems to be a deceptive comment by a top Communist Party official … Read more

Black Lives Matter leaders want to dismantle the US

The motive of leaders of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, has always been evident to the ones seeking the truth. Some people have reacted to the news that the founders of BLMGNF spend the donations on their luxury. An activist was quoted saying that it means they are capitalists. The reason behind BLM organizations … Read more

Cubans struggle under US barrier

Cubans struggle

HAVANA – So far, the economic blockade on Cuba has caused damage worth more than $144.413 million, as the country marks 60 years under the embargo that has deeply affected the communist nation’s fortunes and shows no signs of being lifted. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Cuban government has repeatedly accused US administrations of blocking … Read more

ITF chief doesn’t want ‘to punish billion Chinese people’ over Peng

Peng

PARIS: International Tennis Federation president David Haggerty said Sunday that his organisation will not boycott China over the Peng Shuai affair as “we don’t want to punish a billion people”. The WTA, which controls the women’s game, last week suspended all tournaments in China amid what its chairman called “serious doubts” about the safety of … Read more

China says Peng Shuai case is ‘maliciously’ hyped up

China

BEIJING: China on Tuesday said the controversy surrounding Peng Shuai was being “maliciously” hyped up after the Chinese tennis star made sexual assault claims against one of the nation’s most powerful politicians. Read more: Zhang Gaoli: Former China vice premier accused by Peng Peng, a Wimbledon and French Open doubles champion, was not seen for … Read more

Zhang Gaoli: Former China vice premier accused by Peng

Zhang Gaoli

BEIJING: With his clean record and the austere air of a Chinese Communist Party cadre, nothing seemed to indicate Zhang Gaoli would, at the age of 75, find himself embroiled in a sex scandal with global repercussions. The former vice-premier (2013-18) has been accused by tennis champion Peng Shuai — in a message promptly censored … Read more

China ruling party plenary to further cement Xi’s grip on power

Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrives in Hong Kong for handover anniversary

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping, the uncontested leader of the world’s most populous nation, heads a pivotal plenary of the ruling party’s top figures next week that will set the tone for his bid for long-term rule. From Monday to Thursday, some 400 members of the Communist Party’s all-powerful Central Committee gather in Beijing behind closed doors. … Read more

Hong Kong activist becomes youngest convict under security law

Hong Kong

HONG KONG: A 20-year-old Hong Kong independence activist was facing life in prison Wednesday after becoming the youngest person convicted under the city’s national security law, but told the court he had “nothing to be ashamed of”. Tony Chung had pleaded guilty to secession in the fourth case to come to trial under the sweeping … Read more

Cuba elected its first prime minister since 1976

CUBA

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has appointed the country’s first prime minister in more than 40 years – the tourism minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz. The post of prime minister was scrapped in 1976 by the then revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. It was reinstated under the rules of a new constitution for the communist-run island passed earlier … Read more