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Paraguayan President to Visit Taiwan as Beijing Amps Up Pressure
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US Treasury Sanctions Major Chinese Oil Refinery and 40 Shipping Firms Tied to Iran’s Shadow Fleet
Reflections on Witnessing the India–Pakistan Conflict From Taiwan
During the brief but intense war of May 2025, Taiwan's vague diplomatic status provided a unique space for international engagement in which I personally took part
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Two Former Chinese Defense Ministers Face Life Behind Bars in Growing Military Crackdown
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How Taiwan Kept TSMC’s 3-Nanometer Chip Line at Home During Trump’s First Term
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Beijing Could Isolate Taiwan Through Maritime and Air Customs Inspections, Researcher Warns
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US-China Rivalry Intensifies Inside UN Amid Funding Dispute
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Iran Conflict Accelerates Asia’s Shift to Electric Vehicles, Data Suggests
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Apple’s Success in China Raises New Questions About Long-Term Risks as Cook Exits
Balikatan 2026 South China Sea Exercises Highlight Growing Indo-Pacific Integrated Deterrence
POLICY & POLITICS
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US Trade Court Blocks Trump’s Global 10% Tariffs in Win for Small Businesses
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According to The Bureau, The federal trial of Lu Jianwang, also known as Harry Lu, the 64-year-old former chairman of the New York-based America ChangLe Association accused of acting as an undeclared agent of the Chinese government, continued on Thursday, May 7, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the
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Middletown, Beyond Beacon: JunHwan Chang on Cultural Economy, Urban Identity, and the Future of Middletown
This is a paid promotion MIDDLETOWN, New York — Middletown, located in
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‘Absolutely Gorgeous’: Shen Yun Brings Beauty, Tradition, and Hope to Stamford
Interviews by Ryan Wu and Julie Wang STAMFORD, Connecticut — On May
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Trump Says US Will ‘Eventually Obtain’ Iran’s Nuclear Materials, Warns of Space Force Surveillance
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 10 again made a strong
- Bessent to Visit Japan and South Korea Ahead of Trump–Xi Summit in Beijing
- Over 100 US Lawmakers Urge Trump To Secure Release Of Jimmy Lai Ahead Of China Visit
- Trump Administration Releases First Major Tranche of Declassified UAP Files
- Hantavirus Alert in New Jersey Ahead of World Cup Final — Two Residents Under Monitoring
- Trump Announces Three-Day Russia–Ukraine Ceasefire And Prisoner Swap
- Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate Despite Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire
- Beyond the Classroom: One Mother’s Journey Raising a Child with Autism
- New York Times Sued Over DEI Hiring Practices Amid Debate Over Media Bias
- Falun Gong Adherents Gather in Washington for World Falun Dafa Day
A court in London, United Kingdom ruled on May 7 that two men are guilty of assisting Hong Kong and Chinese Communist Party authorities in monitoring pro-democracy dissidents in the UK, in violation of Britain’s national security law. This is one of the first major prosecutions under the recently expanded
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Taiwan Warns of Military ‘Capability Gap’ After Legislature Caps Arms Procurement
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan passed the third reading of a special defense bill on May 8, approving a ceiling
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Taiwan and Paraguay Sign Three Major Cooperation Agreements, Deepening Bilateral Partnership
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on May 9 that President Lai Ching-te and Paraguayan President Santiago Peña
By Li Yiming and Dan Dan, Vision Times On May 10, hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners from Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea, and across Japan gathered in Tokyo’s famous Asakusa district for a large-scale parade celebrating the 27th annual World Falun Dafa Day and the 34th anniversary of Falun
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Batam Island Celebrates World Falun Dafa Day With International Gathering
By Aaron Ji, Vision Times On May 2, Falun Dafa practitioners from
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China’s Foreign Minister Pressed Iran on Strait of Hormuz Reopening Days Before Trump-Xi Summit
According to CNBC, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met his Chinese counterpart
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Taiwan Drone Exports Surge 40-Fold To Europe, Much Routed To Ukraine Front Line, Say Media Reports
As the Russia–Ukraine war continues, Taiwan’s drone exports to Europe surged more
- Canada Plans Biggest Immigration Overhaul Since Express Entry Launch
- Shen Yun Returns to Toronto as Critics Condemn Beijing’s Transnational Repression
- Canadian MPs Celebrate Falun Dafa Day, Praising ‘Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance’ as Pillars of Civilization
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- Michael Kovrig Says Chinese EV Imports Could Destroy Canadian Industry
- WHO Says Hantavirus Outbreak Differs From Early Covid Pandemic, 12 Governments Alerted
- UAE’s Sudden OPEC Exit Dials Up Global Oil Shock
- Taiwan’s Rescheduled Presidential Visit to Eswatini Draws Diplomatic Attention
- US Ties UN Dues to Reforms, Calls for Cost Cuts and Limits on China’s Influence
By Zheng Zhiqiao Tamsui Taiwan historic sites reward any visitor willing to walk slowly. The town sits at the mouth of the river that shares its name, about 30 minutes by metro from central Taipei. Its old name, "Hobe" (滬尾), survives in the names of some of its monuments. Getting
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If Both Are Dough and Filling, Why Do Buns and Dumplings Taste So Different?
On Chinese dining tables, buns (baozi) and dumplings (jiaozi) are like twins with very different personalities. They share a similar “genetic code”—both are dough wrapped around fillings—and sometimes even use the same mixture of pork and cabbage prepared by the cook. Yet when they are served steaming hot, the difference
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Korean Fried Chicken and Beer: What the Popular Combo Does to Your Body
Remember that scene from My Love From the Star, the blockbuster Korean drama that swept Asia in the
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The Way of Tea: How It Became More Than Just a Drink in Ancient China and Japan
By Xiao Guang, Vision Times Long before tea became a daily habit around the world, it was regarded
The fresh, uplifting scent and flavor of rosemary has found its place in kitchens across the globe, but did you know that this attractive and aromatic herb has many medicinal benefits as well? Since ancient times, rosemary has served as a natural antiseptic, beauty aid, and memory enhancer, yet modern
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Kidney Failure in Young Adults: Five Diseases and Daily Habits Driving Early Dialysis Risk
Imagine yourself at thirty: pushing hard at work, planning a future with a partner, or settling into the
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Six Things Every Boy Needs to Grow Into a Confident Man, According to ‘Raising Boys’
Parents raising sons often face a familiar tension: the gap between the boy in front of them and
In classical Chinese thought, virtue produces a physically observable effect on the body The Book of Rites (Liji) is one of ancient China's three canonical ritual texts, alongside the Rites of Zhou (Zhouli) and the Etiquette and Ceremonial (Yili). Where the other two texts prescribe what to do, the Liji
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‘Touched My Soul’: Shen Yun Leaves Lasting Impression on Audiences in NJ
Interviews by Ryan Wu NEWARK, New Jersey — On May 2, audience members attending Shen Yun Performing Arts'
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‘You Have to See It to Believe It’: Shen Yun Delights Theatergoers in Newark, NJ
Interviews by Julie Wang NEWARK, New Jersey — On April 29, Shen Yun Performing Arts kicked off a