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Exclusive: Citizen Petition Raises Questions About China’s Organ Transplant Practices
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US Intelligence Finds No CCP Plan to Invade Taiwan by 2027
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Hackers Claim Breach of China’s Supercomputing Hub, Stealing 10PB of Sensitive Military Data
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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
‘Unbroken’ Premieres in NYC, Highlighting Shen Yun’s 20-Year Legacy of Resilience
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the new date for the “Trump–Xi meeting” on his Truth Social platform, referring to Xi Jinping as “highly respected.” However, an article published in Israel’s largest English-language newspaper noted that Trump “believes it is necessary to first dismantle the Chinese Communist Party’s global support
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US Plans Kharg Island Assault to Control Iran Oil Exports
As U.S. and Israeli operations against Iran enter their fourth week, the
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Iran Rejects Trump’s 15-Point Peace Plan, Demands $1 Trillion Compensation
According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York Post,
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US Charges Chinese, American Citizens Over Illegal AI Chip Exports to China
On Wednesday, March 25 the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a
- The Marines and the 82nd Airborne Are Not Going to Kharg Island
- Bipartisan Senators Reaffirm Support for Taiwan, Condemn CCP Aggression
- Trump and Modi Discuss Middle East Tensions, Stress Keeping Strait of Hormuz Open
- US Sends 1,000 82nd Airborne Soldiers to Middle East Amid Rising Tensions
- How YouTuber Jiang Xueqin Became ‘China’s Nostradamus’ and Why It Looks Like CCP Propaganda
- Chinese Student Espionage Cases in US Lead to Stricter Visa Screening
- ‘We’re Doing the Best We Can:’ One Mother’s Journey Raising a Child with Profound Autism
- LeGrand Auto Service Experts LLC Brings Trust and Transparency to Middletown
- Opinion: Trump Cannot End the War Until the Strait of Hormuz Reopens
Authorities in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, said a 26-year-old man surnamed Chen carried out a robbery on March 20 in Hengqin, leaving one person dead and another injured. The police statement, issued on March 22, did not mention any connection to Macau University of Science and Technology. In the days that
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Xi Jinping Takes Down Wang Qishan’s Last Loyal Aide
Zhou Liang, a Party committee member and vice head of China's National Financial Regulatory Administration, was placed under
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Deng Xiaoping’s 18-Day Vietnam War and Why China Avoids Military Conflict Over Iran
In February 1979, Chinese troops crossed into northern Vietnam. Eighteen days later, Beijing declared its objectives met and
Israel and its intelligence agency, Mossad, are appearing more frequently in Chinese political commentary alongside the Chinese Communist Party. Within that discussion, a notable theme has begun to surface: calls from some Israeli voices to provide high-tech support to forces resisting CCP rule, and to expand technological assistance to Taiwan.
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Eight Chinese Ships Trapped in Persian Gulf Amid Hormuz Blockade
Recently, the general manager of China COSCO Shipping acknowledged that eight of
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US Congress Marks 30 Years of Taiwan’s Direct Presidential Elections
Marking the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s first direct presidential election, bipartisan members
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Taiwan Urged to Learn From Strait of Hormuz as UK Analyst Warns of Future Conflict Risks
Amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, a British defense analyst says
- Canadian Officials Celebrate Shen Yun’s Cultural Revival and Artistic Excellence
- Iran Fires Missiles at Diego Garcia, Demonstrates Long-Range Strike Capability
- Radio Free Asia Off to Slow Restart Following a Year of Funding Cuts
- Israel Killed Iran’s Intelligence Minister in a 48-Hour Decapitation Campaign
- Cuba Moving to Implement Some Reforms After Renewed Talks With the US
- Iran Threatens Gulf Retaliation as US Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum
- Israeli’s Netanyahu Calls for ‘Ground Factor’ in Iran, Says Airstrikes Alone Cannot Succeed
- IRGC Spokesperson Killed as Iran Threatens Expanded Retaliation
- Canada Rules Hebei Police Official Complicit in Crimes Against Humanity
Why is it said that we should not envy the good fortune of others? The answer lies in a deeper understanding of karma and the path to liberation. In Buddhist thought, merit, or virtue, arises from wholesome actions of body, speech, and mind. Acts such as diligence, filial respect, self-cultivation,
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China, the United States, and Japan: Three Breakfast Traditions, Three Ways of Starting the Day
What people eat for breakfast often says as much about their daily lives as it does about their food culture. In China, the United States, and Japan, the first meal of the day follows three distinct patterns shaped by convenience, habit, and views on health. Chinese breakfast: variety on the
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Chuck Norris Dies at 86: Martial Arts Legend and Action Star Passes Away
According to Yahoo Entertainment, legendary American action star and martial artist Chuck Norris has passed away at the
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Zhang Ziyi’s New Look Draws Online Debate as Fans Say She’s Hard to Recognize
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi has set off a wave of online debate after appearing at a Tiffany &
Many everyday products come with a wide range of prices. Sometimes the difference between a premium item and a budget alternative can be tenfold—or even more. Yet in many cases, the underlying ingredients or functions are nearly identical. The price gap often reflects branding, packaging design, and marketing rather than
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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
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Six Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulas for Depression: A TCM Physician’s Guide to Treating the Root Cause
Depression is a serious problem at every stage of life. As economic and political conditions grow more unstable
In everyday conversation across China, the phrase “help in crisis, not in poverty” often surfaces as a quiet rule of thumb. It reflects an instinct to be generous, but not without boundaries. What is less commonly known is that the saying does not end there. Its fuller version adds a
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Shen Yun Documentary ‘Unbroken’ Reveals Triumph of Art and Faith on 20th Anniversary
New York, NY (March 10, 2026) – Director Fiona Young obtained exclusive access to an American family of
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Bomb Threats Targeting Shen Yun Performances Spark Global Security Concerns
By Chen Jing, Vision Times A wave of bomb and death threats targeting world leaders and cultural venues