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Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years as Beijing ‘Settles Scores’ in Hong Kong
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Six Years After Li Wenliang’s Death, Overseas Chinese Rally in New York for CCP Accountability
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Musk Pivots From Mars to Moon With Plan for Self-Sustaining Lunar City
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Takaichi’s Overwhelming Election Victory Reshapes Japanese Parliament
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Jimmy Lai’s Sentencing Is Designed to End Hong Kong’s Press Freedom—for Good
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US and Russia Restore High-Level Military Communication After Abu Dhabi Talks
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Hong Kong Lawmaker Says UK’s ‘Pragmatic’ China Diplomacy Sets a Dangerous Precedent
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Panama Supreme Court Rules China‑Linked Port Contracts Unconstitutional
Taiwan Secures Reduced Tariff Rate in New Trade Deal With Washington
By Gao Yun U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to reporters on the White House lawn on Friday, Feb. 13, saying that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky must accelerate peace negotiations with Russia, or he risks missing an important diplomatic window. Trump said: “Russia wants to reach an agreement, and Zelensky must
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Trump to Visit Beijing in April to Address $1 Trillion Trade Gap
According to Benzinga, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently confirmed that U.S.
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Trump Says Iran Has Been Hard‑Bargaining in Nuclear Talks, Warns ‘Fear’ May Be Necessary
By Gao Yun U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Friday, Feb. 13
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Code Pink Accused of Ties to CCP Influence Network in House GOP Investigation
By Tian Jingxin The U.S. State Department and House Republicans on Tuesday,
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By Cai Siyun As China’s economic downturn continues and unemployment increases, some people in Beijing are reportedly turning to selling blood to survive. An informed source recently told Vision Times that the People’s Liberation Army General Hospital 301 has become one of the locations linked to illegal blood transactions. Majuyqiao
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Overseas Hong Kong Groups Express Fear as Canada Signs Agreement with Chinese Police
On Feb. 12, ten Hong Kong diaspora organizations from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe
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Singapore Retains World’s Strongest Passport; Taiwan Jumps to 32nd
The latest 2026 Henley Passport Index ranking was released today. Among 199 passports worldwide, Asian countries once again
By Jinhuasan Takaichi's supermajority win reshapes Japan's political map Philip Luck, director of the economics program and Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), published a commentary on Feb. 9, 2026, titled "Takaichi's Landslide Victory Highlights the Limits of China's Economic Coercion." The
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Japan Won’t Return to Militarism: Its Wartime Ideology Came From French Philosophy, Not Conservatism
By Liu Junning Japan's February 2026 lower house election delivered a result
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Pictish Beasts and the Origins of Scotland’s Water Spirits
Between Scotland’s moors and coastline, scattered are a number of stone monuments
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UK Government Condemns Threats Against Shen Yun, Issues Firm Response
By Meng Hao, Vision Times The U.K. government has issued a firm
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In many households, crown daisy goes straight into a rolling hot pot, left to simmer in spicy broth until the leaves turn limp and dark. Some food writers and traditional diet advocates say that approach defeats the point. Known in Chinese as tonghao and historically called the “Emperor’s Vegetable,” crown
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Two Paths on Ice: Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Reflect Diverging Choices for Chinese American Athletes
By Lu Ke At the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy, two young athletes born in the United States and sharing Chinese heritage have again drawn international attention. Figure skater Alysa Liu is competing for Team USA, while freestyle skiing star Eileen Gu continues to represent China. Their presence on the
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2 Unexpected and Easy Ways to Restore the Shine of Leather Shoes at Home
Leather shoes are a timeless wardrobe essential. Whether worn for work, formal events, or everyday style, a good
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Food That Remembers: Chef Michael Otsuka of Orsay
There are chefs whose food speaks loudly. And then there are those whose food remembers. Chef Michael Otsuka
By Chen Jing In the worldview of the ancients, anything called a “ritual” was never performed solely for human purposes. A wedding, as one of the traditional “Five Rites” of life, was above all a solemn dialogue — between human beings and Heaven and Earth, between humans and the divine,
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‘Fail to Preserve Vital Energy in Winter, Fall Sick in Spring:’ What Does ‘Preserve Vital Energy’ Mean?
By Sen Ge Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) places great emphasis on winter wellness. The Huangdi Neijing (Inner Canon
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Eight Everyday Foods at Costco That Shape Skin, Energy, and Long-Term Health
Some people appear to age more slowly than others, even without an elaborate skincare routine. Nutrition researchers have
When then-leader Mao Zedong unleashed the brutality and chaos of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, along with the violent “Destroy the Four Olds” campaign that devastated China’s historical and cultural inheritance, Chiang Kai-shek was pursuing a much different project across the Taiwan Strait: A state-led revival of traditional Chinese heritage.
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Reflections in Time: A Heaven of Blooming Flowers
By Yvonne Healthwise On gentle, breezy days, a season of beauty moves lightly through the world. I cherish
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Three Winter Wellness Recipes: How to Cook Nourishing and Naturally Sweet Soups
By Yang Meiyu When the weather turns cold, the body’s metabolism and blood circulation tend to slow down.