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On July 7, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth led a delegation to visit Taiwan, meeting with President Lai Ching-te and holding talks with senior government officials. The discussions covered Taiwan-U.S. relations, regional security, economic and technological cooperation, as well as developments in the Taiwan Strait and the Indo-Pacific region, according to
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Falun Gong Practitioners Perform on Capitol Hill Despite July 4 Parade Cancellation
WASHINGTON D.C. — Despite the cancellation of Washington D.C.'s official Independence Day
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Trump Condemns Communism in Speech Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary
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Taiwan to Open Representative Office in Phoenix, Strengthening Taiwan–US Partnership
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced on July 3 that, as
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China’s implementation of the “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress” on July 1 has drawn attention to new risks that Taiwanese citizens may face when traveling to China for exchanges, business, or tourism. Taiwan’s National Security Bureau (NSB) Director Tsai Ming-yen said at the Legislative Yuan on July 6
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The Four People Who Told the Truth About Mao’s Cultural Revolution
Sixty years after Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution, the Chinese Communist Party still discourages citizens from openly
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China Rolls Out New Rules Blocking Petitioners From Reaching Beijing
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Akio Yaita, a Japanese-born journalist and director of the Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive, was assaulted after delivering a speech in the central Taiwanese city of Taichung on Monday, July 6. Police later arrested a 33-year-old Chinese national who they say was attempting to leave Taiwan, and are investigating whether
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Toronto Protest Condemns China’s Ethnic ‘Unity’ Law as US, EU Voice Concern
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Match Six at NYNJ Stadium: What New Yorkers Need to Know
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IDDBA 2026 Showcases the Future of Fresh Food Retail
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From June 25–28, Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts with five performances, bringing its 20th anniversary global touring season to a close. The performances come after six previously scheduled Toronto shows were canceled earlier this year following security and bomb threats
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Freedom 250 Kicks Off Celebration of America’s Founding Across All 50 States
As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, communities across all
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Shen Yun Makes Return to Toronto Following Bomb Threats That Cancelled Its Performances
On June 25-28, Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts,