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US Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent Resigns Over Trump’s Decision to Attack Iran
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Live Feed of Chinese Kindergartens Sparks Debate Over Safety, Trust, and Privacy
Mass Protests Erupt in Guangdong as Residents Clash With Police Over Crematorium Project
Large crowds in Guangdong’s Xinyi City took to the streets after discovering that a government project initially presented as road construction was actually a crematorium plan
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US Strikes Iran’s Missile Sites, Targets Underground Bunkers
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China’s Early-2026 Trade Boom Reveals ‘Structural Paradox’ in the Economy: Analysts
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Shanghai Home Prices Drop Up to 70% as Sales Freeze and Mortgage Defaults Rise
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Trump Claims Iran ‘Close to Surrender’ as War Spreads Across Middle East; Khamenei Vows to Continue Fight
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PLA Generals Missing From ‘Two Sessions’ Meetings Highlight Extent of Xi’s Military Purge
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Thousands Defy Firecracker Ban at Guangdong Festival, Forcing Police to Back Down
Hackers Claim Breach of China’s Supercomputing Hub, Stealing 10PB of Sensitive Military Data
The U.S. military’s strikes on Iranian coastal missile facilities continue to escalate, and the contest for control over the Strait of Hormuz is rapidly spilling over into a crisis affecting global energy and security. On Tuesday, March 17 the U.S. military carried out airstrikes on multiple “hardened” missile facilities along
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‘Air Force One:’ The President’s Flying White House and Command Center
On the runway, the apron lights shone on the blue-and-white aircraft. Slowly
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US Expands $15,000 Visa Bond Requirement to 50 Countries
According to Reuters, on Wednesday, March 18 the U.S. State Department announced
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Trump Signs 60-Day Jones Act Waiver to Ease US Energy Prices Amid Middle East Tensions
On March 18, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order announcing
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China’s National People’s Congress recently passed the “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress.” Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) warned that this law defines “unity and reunification” as a legal “duty to act,” meaning that remaining silent is considered a “crime of inaction.” Combined with the law’s vague and uncertain
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PLA Aircraft Cross Taiwan Strait Median Line, Harass Multiple Airspaces
On the afternoon of March 17, Chinese coast guard ships again entered the waters around Kinmen. The Ministry
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Taiwanese Mayor Lu Shiow-yen on 11-Day Visit to US
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen began an 11-day visit to the United States on March 11. Responding to media
In the distant universe, an almost unimaginably massive object continues to release enormous amounts of energy. “TON 618,” short for “Tonantzintla 618,” is currently one of the most massive known celestial objects, located in the constellation Canes Venatici. Based on redshift calculations, its light has traveled approximately 10.8 billion years
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Xi Jinping’s Military Ambitions Meet Growing Resistance at Home and Abroad
By Wu Zuolai, Vision Times Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping
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Eli Cohen Mossad Spy: How Israel’s Top Agent Infiltrated Syria and Helped Win the Six-Day War
In the early summer of 1967, as tensions across the Middle East
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Israel Continues Strikes on Iran, Targets New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
On Tuesday, March 17 Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson Effie Defrin said the
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There are meals that nourish, and others that return us, unexpectedly, to a place we have never been, yet somehow know. At Lungi, on the Upper East Side, Chef Albin Vincent cooks from that place. The aroma arrives first — coconut, curry leaves, black pepper — soft and persistent, as
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Olympic Champion Alysa Liu’s Father Shares Parenting Journey at June Fourth Memorial Museum
Compiled by Vision Times Staff On March 7, during an event held at the June Fourth Memorial Museum in Los Angeles, Arthur Liu (Liu Jun), the father of Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu (Liu Meixian), shared the personal story behind his daughter’s success as an elite athlete. Speaking before
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Expensive Everyday Products You Don’t Need: Affordable Alternatives That Work Just as Well
Many everyday products come with a wide range of prices. Sometimes the difference between a premium item and
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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 before going to sleep. Even when
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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How to Eat Tangyuan on the Lantern Festival Without Wrecking Your Digestion
A single bowl of sesame-filled tangyuan can contain more than 20 grams of sugar and as many calories
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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
By Meng Hao, Vision Times The U.S.-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, which tours globally each year showcasing traditional Chinese culture, has recently faced a surge of violent threats spearheaded by Beijing. According to Chinese human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping, the incidents bear the hallmarks of terrorism and reflect an escalation
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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
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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