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Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, Known for Forceful Reform Efforts, Dies at 98
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Did the US–Iran War Reshape Global Oil Trade in America’s Favor?
Sanskrit on the Silk Road: A Corridor of Intellectual and Cultural Transmission From Kashmir to Dunhuang
Tracing the monks, manuscripts, and traditions along the India–China route that transformed Buddhist scholarship across East Asia
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Chinese Nationals Slip Into Taiwan Undetected, Raising Security Concerns
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Torrential Rains Swamp Shanghai, Flooding Homes and Businesses Across the City
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Chinese State TV Airs Rocket Force Drill Targeting US Base in Okinawa
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Mediterranean Sea Reaches Record Temperatures as Europe Endures Relentless Heat Wave
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Taiwan, Japan Call for Unity to Counter Beijing’s Transnational Repression
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Saudi Crown Prince Urges Trump to Pursue Iran De-escalation Before Talks Resume
Understanding the Changing Political Economy and Rare Earth Surge on Myanmar’s Eastern Borders: An Interview With Sai Hor Hseng
NEW YORK, New York — Falun Gong practitioners and members of the greater New York Chinese community are preparing to hold a large-scale parade through Brooklyn’s Eighth Avenue Chinatown on Sunday, Aug. 23, with organizers expecting over 2,000 participants. According to organizers, the parade will be divided into three main
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Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Plot to Send US Military Technology to China
There has been a new development in a case involving the illegal
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Canada Prepares Trade Concessions as Trump Tariff Deadline Nears
With the latest tariff deadline of Aug. 19 approaching, the Canadian government
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CCP-Linked Former Chinese Police Official Buys Building 650 Feet From White House
A foundation headed by a former Chinese police detective with extensive ties
- NY Governor Candidate Bruce Blakeman Pledges Lower Taxes, Safer Communities
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- China Daily Paid Major US Media Outlets to Publish Beijing-Friendly Content, Report Finds
- Trump Moves to Protect US Polysilicon Industry From Chinese Competition
Triple-stacked characters, also called “pin-shaped” characters (品字型漢字), are formed by stacking three identical characters into the shape of the character 品. Their history can be traced back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty, though only 52 triple-stacked characters can now be found in dictionaries, and many of
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Why the CCP Branded ‘100,000 Whys’ a ‘Poisonous Weed’
When it comes to the popular science series "100,000 Whys," many Chinese people are familiar with it, as
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Taiwan Stages Major Urban Resilience Drill as Foreign Representatives Observe
In conjunction with the Han Kuang 42 live-fire military exercises and the “2026 Urban Resilience Exercise,” the New
Einstein was a remarkable man, but I believe his greatest strength lay not in discovering the theory of relativity, but in his keen political acumen. On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler officially took office as Chancellor of Germany, marking the beginning of the Nazi era. On that very same day,
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41 Nations Raise Alarm Over China’s Unannounced Pacific Missile Tests
The United States, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and several Pacific
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Mysterious Comet 220P/McNaught Suddenly Brightens Twice in 2026
Comet 220P/McNaught spent years as little more than a faint point of
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Canada Unveils C$2.7 Billion Toronto Rental Housing Plan as Tenant Groups Raise Concerns
Canada’s federal government has announced that it will work with the City
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Reports of tighter airport screening, including passport confiscations, are raising concerns that China’s restrictions on overseas travel may be expanding beyond government employees and other workers traditionally subject to heightened controls. The reports come as Beijing prepares to implement new exit and entry regulations slated to take effect on Sept.
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Jalapeños Linked to Salmonella Outbreak Sickening Hundreds Across the US
On Aug. 5, federal health officials issued a food safety alert over a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Javiana that has sickened hundreds of people across the United States. According to the latest figures released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), at
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Where Is Marriage Headed? Timeless Lessons From The Tale of Li Wa
Today, we live in an age of material abundance but emotional fragility. Modern marriages and romantic relationships often
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Raising Twin Sons with Autism: Vanessa Andronico’s Journey of Love, Strength and Hope
For Vanessa Andronico, raising twin sons with autism has been a journey of challenges, sacrifices, and meaningful moments
Yahoo reported on July 24 that although travel costs have continued to rise in recent years, Americans’ enthusiasm for vacations has shown little sign of cooling. More people are using credit cards to pay for flights, hotels, and other holiday expenses. Financial experts warn, however, that if a trip leaves
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Five Ways to Make the Summer Heat at Home More Bearable
Keeping a home cool in summer doesn't always require lowering the thermostat. In many cases, small changes in
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How Placing a Hand in a Blind Spot Can Restore Some Sight
A stroke patient revealed an unexpected link between touch and vision For decades, scientists believed that different groups
In the last chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, the monkey who fought heaven to a standstill, has just been declared a Buddha. He asks his master for one favor: recite the loosening spell and smash the gold band on his head, so that Guanyin cannot fasten it
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For a Thousand Years, the Chinese Pinned Catalpa Leaves to Welcome Autumn
On Liqiu, the solar term that marks the beginning of autumn in the traditional Chinese calendar, street vendors
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Shen Yun-Inspired Art Collection Makes World Premiere in Middletown, Bringing Culture and Community Together
The final release of the Shen Yun 20th Anniversary Celebration Series made its world premiere on Aug. 1