Jack Roberts

New Bill: China Rattled as U.S. Commits to Support Taiwan

U.S. President Donald Trump recently signed into law an act that extends America’s support for Taiwan at the international level. The act has triggered a backlash from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which sees the U.S. alliance as a threat to its plan for annexing the country and creating a unified China. Supporting Taiwan “The ...

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Donald Trump at the White House.

CCP-WHO Coverup: WHO Ignored Taiwan’s Coronavirus Warning Last Year

At the end of last year, the Taiwanese government sounded alarm bells about a virus that could potentially be transmitted from one person to another. During that time, reports of coronavirus infections were only beginning to pop up in Wuhan. The World Health Organization (WHO) chose to neglect the warning since it had denied Taiwan ...

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Taiwanese President Tsai .Ing-wen

Why Is the CCP Coronavirus Less Severe in the Czech Republic?

The Czech Republic, located in central Europe and bordering the countries of Germany, Austria, and Poland, has reported 23 deaths from the CCP coronavirus as of this writing, which is one of the lowest rates of death in Europe It’s interesting to note that on October 7, 2019, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic ...

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The Vltava river in Prague.

CCP Virus in Germany: Why North Rhine-Westphalia Is the Most Affected

Germany has been one of the worst affected countries in Europe due to the CCP coronavirus outbreak. Within Germany, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) has seen one of the highest numbers of infections. The reason why the NRW region has been affected so greatly by the virus has largely to do with its relationship ...

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The Reichstag building in Berlin.

U.S. Government Approves Delayed Tax Payments in Response to Virus Outbreak

To deal with the economic consequences of the CCP coronavirus outbreak, the Trump administration has announced that individuals and businesses can have delayed tax payments for the year. In addition, measures like supplemental income and corporate loans have also been proposed.   Tax and income “Individuals will be able to delay paying up to US$1 million ...

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Filling out a tax return.

U.S.-China Media War: Beijing Expels American Journalists

China has revoked the press credentials of U.S. journalists affiliated with The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. In addition, five American media outlets have been declared as foreign government functionaries, essentially marking them as agencies controlled by Washington. These include The Times, Voice of America, Time magazine, The Journal, ...

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Offices of 'The New York Times.'

Will the U.S.-Taliban Agreement Finally Stabilize War-Torn Afghanistan?

In late February, the U.S. government signed a peace deal with the Taliban aimed at bringing American troops home, as well as ending its 19-year-long military operations in Afghanistan. “As part of the deal, the United States would withdraw 4,400 of 13,000 troops in the next three to four months, with the remainder leaving in ...

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A U.S. soldier in Afghanistan.

Letter Pleads for Vatican to End Deal With China

In 2018, the Vatican signed an agreement with the Chinese government that stated the Church can only appoint bishops that have been approved by the state. Plus, the Vatican will have no right to veto a bishop recommended by the Chinese regime. Recently, a group of human rights activists and clergy wrote a letter to the Vatican ...

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The Vatican.

The Decline in Oil Prices Will Hit Energy Companies and Banks Very Hard

Oil prices are at their lowest level in years due to a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, along with the outbreak of the coronavirus infection. While countries that depend on oil exports to fuel their national budgets will be hit severely by the low oil prices, energy companies, as well as banks, also ...

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An oil refining plant.

Italy Under Lockdown as Authorities Struggle to Contain Coronavirus

The Italian government has put the entire country on lockdown as the CCP coronavirus epidemic broke out locally in the northern Lombardy region and rapidly spread throughout Italy and the rest of Europe. Shops have been closed and people’s movements are being restricted. Currently, nearly 64,000 people in Italy have been confirmed to have the CCP coronavirus. ...

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Rome, Italy.