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Threat Campaign Against Shen Yun Spanning 6 Countries Linked to China-Based Email
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2026 Super El Niño Could Worsen Global Supply Disruptions and Food Insecurity
Xi-Putin Summit Underscores China-Russia Push for Multipolar World Order: Reports
Despite strong public messaging about strategic alignment, the summit also exposed unresolved tensions between the two countries
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Closing Arguments End in Hong Kong Trial of Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
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Trump’s Warning Against ‘Taiwan Independence’ Seen as Tactical Play in Talks With Beijing: Analysts
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Balikatan Military Drills ‘Directly Relate to a Potential Contingency Involving Taiwan,’ Experts Say
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US Farmers Face Spring Planting Squeeze as Hormuz Closure Strands Global Fertilizer Trade
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Congressional Commission Holds Hearing on Forced Organ Harvesting in China as Trump Meets Xi
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Survivors of Persecution Share Harrowing Accounts of Torture, Loss, and Faith
Taiwan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Briefing as Trump-Xi Talks Fuel Security Concerns
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, India, on Saturday, May 23. The two discussed energy security, trade, defense cooperation, and Indo-Pacific strategy. U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said Rubio, on behalf of U.S. President Donald Trump, invited Modi to
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Trump Administration Suspends US-Canada Defense Board Amid Growing Tensions
By Li Xin, Vision Times The Trump administration has formally suspended U.S.
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US Centralizes Ebola Screening at Dulles Airport Amid Travel Restrictions
To prevent the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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NYC Doubles Sixth Avenue Bike Lane Width Ahead of 2026 World Cup
According to city authorities, daily cycling crossings on East River bridges hit
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s first direct presidential election and the Taiwanese administration is marking the occasion through a special, star-studded concert celebrating democracy and freedom, according to the Office of the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The most notable event is the “2026 Presidential
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Viral Video Shows Chinese Children’s Snack Killing Ants Within Minutes
A child in Hainan dropped some crumbs from a packet of shredded dried meat, a cheap, widely sold
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Why Mao Zedong Really Launched the Cultural Revolution
May 16 was the 60th anniversary of the "May 16 Circular," the foundational document drafted under Mao Zedong's
Leaders from five Nordic countries — Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark — met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Indian officials in Oslo on May 19 to deepen strategic and economic ties during the third India-Nordic Summit. Analysts said the meeting carries growing geopolitical significance as countries
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Mount Everest Sets Single-Day Summit Record as 274 Climbers Reach Peak
According to Reuters, Mount Everest on the Nepal side set a new
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European Parliament Opposes Forceful Change to Taiwan Strait Status Quo, Supports Taiwan’s International Participation
On May 20, the European Parliament plenary session passed a “Recommendation on
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From Students to Immigrants: Why the US Is Probing CCP Ties
Recently, two incidents have shocked the overseas Chinese community, pushing every ethnic
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As people reach the later stage of life, the most precious thing is not savings accounts or bankbooks, but the people who stay by their side. In old age, if these three kinds of people accompany you, you are destined to have a “fortunate life.” A lifelong partner — growing
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How to Get Children Off Screens and Back Outside
Screen time has become the default mode of childhood for millions of families. Devices are engineered to hold attention far better than a park or a backyard ever could. Children do not need to be coerced away from screens; they need to be given something worth doing instead. Start with
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A Taste of the Aegean: Three Iconic Greek Dishes Every Visitor Must Try
Greece has given the world democracy, philosophy, and the Olympic Games. The Mediterranean diet as practiced in Greece
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Can Matcha Relieve Allergies? It’s Not for Everyone
Allergy season arrives every spring with the same unwelcome symptoms: sneezing fits, itchy skin, runny eyes. Over the
Forgetfulness is often dismissed as an inevitable byproduct of aging or stress, but the brain is an organ like any other: it runs on specific nutrients. Here are three foods backed by research that directly support memory formation and cognitive function, along with practical guidance on how to eat them.
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How to Recognize Stroke Warning Signs and Prevent Brain Damage With TCM
A Taiwan-based traditional Chinese medicine physician lays out the physical signals the body sends in advance, explains the
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Natural Products Expo West 2026 Showcases the Future of the Wellness Industry
Natural Products Expo West 2026 was held from March 3–6, 2026 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim,
In 1951, Mao Zedong personally ordered a political campaign that destroyed the careers of the team behind Song of Wu Xun, a celebrated film about a 19th-century beggar who spent his life building free schools for poor children. The film was sealed in a Beijing vault for six decades. When
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How Confucian Philosophy Helped Influence Early America’s Democracy and Ideals
By Li Qingcheng, Vision Times One unexpected topic that emerged during the high-profile visit of U.S. President Donald
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Changsha: City of Poets, Scholars, and Ancient Kilns
Changsha sits at the confluence of mountain and river, with Yuelu Mountain rising to its west and the