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Independent Video Platform Gan Jing World Surpasses 100 Million Visitors
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China Lowers GDP Target as Property Slump and Weak Demand Weigh on Economy
Japan Shields Consumers While China Raises Prices Amid Hormuz Oil Crisis
As tensions in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt global oil supplies, Japan has moved to cap fuel prices and release strategic reserves, while China raises domestic fuel prices
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PLA Generals Missing From ‘Two Sessions’ Meetings as Xi Expands Military Purge
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Thousands Defy Firecracker Ban at Guangdong Festival, Forcing Police to Back Down
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Middle East Upheaval Exposes Beijing’s Strategic Vulnerabilities, Analysts Say
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Beijing Moves Hardline ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomat Geng Shuang to New Post
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370,000 People Leave China’s Wealthy Jiangsu–Zhejiang–Shanghai Region in 30 Days
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CCP Two Sessions 2026: Beijing Posts Round-the-Clock Guards on Overpasses to Prevent Protest
Trump Claims Iran ‘Close to Surrender’ as War Spreads Across Middle East; Khamenei Vows to Continue Fight
POLICY & POLITICS
- Canadian Think Tank Warns of China’s Expanding Influence in the Arctic: ‘Strategic Vulnerabilities’
- Premier Li Qiang’s Work Report Signals Shift to Slower but ‘More Sustainable’ Chinese Economic Expansion
Gulf Tanker Attacks Escalate Tensions as Iran War Threatens Global Oil Supply
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U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. military had carried out heavy bombing of military targets on Iran’s oil export hub, Kharg Island, and warned that the island’s oil infrastructure could also be targeted if tensions escalate. According to AFP and Reuters, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth
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Using Your Phone in Bed? Three Ways It Can Harm Your Eyes
Surveys show that more than 80 percent of people use their phones
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Cuba Confirms Talks With United States Amid Oil Pressure and Deepening Economic Crisis
As the United States continues to increase pressure on Cuba, Cuban President
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Two Riders Pushed Onto Tracks at Manhattan Subway Station, Suspect Faces Attempted Murder Charges
The New York Police Department (NYPD) announced that a 34-year-old Brooklyn man
- FBI Tracks Iranian ‘Sleeper Cells’ as Military Experts Warn California Is Vulnerable to Drone Attacks
- US Report Focuses on Core Storage Site of China’s Nuclear Warheads
- Former US General Warns of Beijing’s ‘Stealth War’ Against Washington
- Trump Attacks Thomas Massie, Says He Hopes He Loses
- Strait of Hormuz to Remain Closed, Iran Vows Attacks on US Bases
- New Taiwan Polls Show Strong ‘Pro-US’ Sentiment and Majority Ready to Resist Beijing
- NYC Agency Hosts Second Annual Talent Connect Event to Help Seniors Find Work
- US Section 301 Investigation Signals Global Supply Chain Shift
- BlackRock CEO: US Economy Will Weather Iran Conflict, Energy Spike
A former United Front Work Department official who fled to America in 2024 is now providing the FBI with granular evidence of how Beijing surveils, intimidates, and silences Chinese diaspora communities on American soil. Ma Ruilin spent nearly a quarter century working inside one of the Chinese Communist Party's most
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China’s Secret Nuclear Tests: What the US Evidence Reveals About Beijing’s Arsenal
A growing body of evidence suggests that China's military has been conducting secret low-yield nuclear explosive tests at
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Man Arrested for Throwing Firecrackers at Tibet Uprising Day Vigil in Taipei
Tibetan exile organizations held a candlelight vigil at Taipei's Liberty Square on March 10, 2026, to mark the
As the United States and Israel carry out military operations against Iran, global energy prices have surged, with crude oil now exceeding $100 per barrel. Some experts warn that rising oil prices will drive up transportation costs, which could push up prices for a wide range of goods. Consumers may
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Chile’s New President Kast Promises Crime Crackdown and Immigration Controls
According to the Associated Press on March 11, Chilean conservative political figure
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Iranian Dissident: Regime Can Only Be Toppled by Popular Uprising, Not Airstrikes or Foreign Invasion
A senior figure in an exiled Iranian dissident group said Thursday, March
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UK Spy Trial Accuses Hong Kong Office Staff of Running ‘Shadow Police’ Network
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times A high-profile espionage case involving Hong Kong’s
- Iran-Linked Hackers Claim Major Cyberattack on US Medical Tech Firm Stryker
- How Warfare Evolved From Aristocratic Duels to Precision Decapitation Strikes
- George H.W. Bush Promise Kept: US Returns Family Cross to Bolivia President Rodrigo Paz After 35 Years
- US Intercepts Mysterious Encrypted Signal as Iran May Be Activating Sleeper Agents Abroad
- Trump Warns Iran of ‘Death, Fire, and Fury’ Over Hormuz Blockade
- Canada Seeks Balance Between Cooperation with China and Engagement with Democracies
- IEA Member Countries to Release 400 Million Barrels in Historic Oil Reserve Action
- Iran Strikes Signal New Phase in US Strategy Toward China, Indo-Pacific Region
- How the Fall of Iran’s Regime Would Threaten the Chinese Communist Party’s Global Strategy
Depression is a serious problem at every stage of life. As economic and political conditions grow more unstable around the world, collective anxiety has become a defining feature of the age. More people than ever believe they are depressed; more are receiving formal diagnoses. What they share is a persistent
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Of Body and Mind: The Medicinal and Philosophical Wonders of Avicenna
In 996 AD, the sultan who ruled the city of Bukhara fell terribly ill, with an ailment that defied his court physicians. With the ruler close to death, a young man, only sixteen at the time, was summoned to heal him. What he performed was nothing short of a medicinal
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At Kiwami, Chef Xin Cao’s Sushi Speaks for Itself
Along the Brooklyn Bridge waterfront, where the East River moves with a calm the city rarely shares, there
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Takuya Kimura Withdraws from Hong Kong Film Amid Japan-China Tensions
On March 6, 2026, Takuya Kimura, known as the “King of Japan,” was scheduled to return to the
A single bowl of sesame-filled tangyuan can contain more than 20 grams of sugar and as many calories as a full bowl of white rice. For anyone managing diabetes, high blood pressure, or a sensitive stomach, the Lantern Festival's signature dessert is a reliable source of blood sugar spikes, bloating,
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Origins of Tea in China: From Shennong’s Legend to Lu Yu’s Classic of Tea
Chinese legend holds that Shennong, the ancient ruler revered as a founder of agriculture and medicine, once tasted
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Traditional Tips for Better Liver Health
The liver is quiet. Unlike the stomach, intestine, or even heart, that may sound the alarm when stressed,
The Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. This year it lands on March 3, a Tuesday. In the traditional calendar, the first month is called the “Zheng” or “Yuan” month, meaning the beginning of the year. “Xiao” means night. The term “Yuanxiao” therefore denotes
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Filial Piety Takes Center Stage at ACSC Chinese New Year Celebration in Virginia
On Feb. 14, more than a thousand people gathered in Northern Virginia for the 17th annual Chinese New
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Japan Moved by the Lost Heritage Displayed in Shen Yun Performances: ‘I Long to See a China Like This’
For centuries, traditional Chinese civilization profoundly shaped Japan’s cultural landscape. The architectural grandeur of Nara’s Tōshōdai-ji and Tōdai-ji