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Reflections on Witnessing the India–Pakistan Conflict From Taiwan
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Paraguayan President to Visit Taiwan as Beijing Amps Up Pressure
Hong Kong Accused of Serving as Key Hub for Iran’s Oil and Weapons: Report
The report urges Washington to impose secondary sanctions on Hong Kong banks, warning that the city’s financial system is increasingly being used to facilitate covert Iranian oil shipments, illicit financial transfers, and procurement networks linked to drones and weapons technology
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Survivors of Persecution Share Harrowing Accounts of Torture, Loss, and Faith
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Balikatan 2026 South China Sea Exercises Highlight Growing Indo-Pacific Integrated Deterrence
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Two Former Chinese Defense Ministers Face Life Behind Bars in Growing Military Crackdown
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How Taiwan Kept TSMC’s 3-Nanometer Chip Line at Home During Trump’s First Term
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Beijing Could Isolate Taiwan Through Maritime and Air Customs Inspections, Researcher Warns
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US-China Rivalry Intensifies Inside UN Amid Funding Dispute
Congressional Commission Holds Hearing on Forced Organ Harvesting in China as Trump Meets Xi
Taiwan is a “model ally,” not a bargaining chip, said retired U.S. Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery in an article, arguing and warning that trading Taiwan’s security for empty promises from Beijing would constitute an unprecedented strategic mistake. Montgomery published the article, titled “Taiwan is a ‘model ally,’ not trade bait,”
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Trump Press Corps Detained in Beijing at Xi Summit
Trump arrived in Beijing on the evening of May 13. According to
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US Transport Aircraft and Motorcade Vehicles Seen in Beijing Ahead of Trump Visit
According to AFP, multiple U.S. Air Force C-17 transport aircraft reportedly arrived
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‘It Was Perfect’: Shen Yun’s Stamford Finale Earns Glowing Reviews From Theatergoers
Interviews by Julie Wang STAMFORD, CT — On May 10, Shen Yun
- Billionaire Wesley Edens Targeted in Honey Trap Scheme With CCP-Linked Ties
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- Musk-Altman Federal Trial in Oakland Could Reshape Global AI Race
- Trump Arrives in Beijing as US Delegation Uses ‘Clean Devices’ Amid Spy Fears
- Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Next Federal Reserve Chair
- Former New York Changle Association Leader Convicted in US ‘Overseas Police Station’ Case
- Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang Pleads Guilty to Acting as Illegal Foreign Agent for CCP
- Netanyahu Claims Iran Was Two Months From a Nuclear Bomb When US-Israeli Strikes Began
Mao Zedong's personal security chief, Wang Dongxing, had spent thirty years as the most feared man in Zhongnanhai, the walled Party leadership compound in Beijing. He controlled the files that could destroy any senior official, commanded the elite troops who guarded the leadership, and after arresting the so-called Gang of
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China Forces State Employees to Get Communist Party Approval Before Leaving Beijing
A social media post published on May 9 set off a wave of online discussion in China when
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Li Jing: The Tang Dynasty General Who Chose to Retire at the Height of His Power
The Sui dynasty's collapse, foreseen but ignored In the final years of the Sui dynasty, Emperor Yang, a
Where did water in the universe come from? Before life was born, when did the basic elements that make up life begin to form? A newly announced discovery by NASA has opened a new direction for exploring these questions. NASA’s SPHEREx space observatory recently mapped a massive "interstellar ice region"
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Norovirus Outbreak Suspected On Luxury Cruise In Bordeaux; One Death Reported
On Wednesday, May 13 a luxury cruise ship docked in Bordeaux, France,
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Pakistan’s Mediator Role Questioned After Report of Iranian Aircraft at Air Bases
Pakistan’s credibility as a mediator between the United States and Iran has
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How Shen Yun’s Return to Toronto Exposed a Threat to Canadian Sovereignty
Canada's premier performing-arts venue reversed course and rescheduled Shen Yun Performing Arts
- Two Men Convicted by UK Court for Spying on Dissidents on Behalf of the Hong Kong Government
- Taiwan and Paraguay Sign Three Major Cooperation Agreements, Deepening Bilateral Partnership
- Practitioners Celebrate World Falun Dafa Day With Major Parade in Tokyo
- Batam Island Celebrates World Falun Dafa Day With International Gathering
- China’s Foreign Minister Pressed Iran on Strait of Hormuz Reopening Days Before Trump-Xi Summit
- Taiwan Drone Exports Surge 40-Fold To Europe, Much Routed To Ukraine Front Line, Say Media Reports
- Trump Announces Three-Day Russia–Ukraine Ceasefire And Prisoner Swap
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By Zheng Zhiqiao Tamsui Taiwan historic sites reward any visitor willing to walk slowly. The town sits at the mouth of the river that shares its name, about 30 minutes by metro from central Taipei. Its old name, "Hobe" (滬尾), survives in the names of some of its monuments. Getting
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If Both Are Dough and Filling, Why Do Buns and Dumplings Taste So Different?
On Chinese dining tables, buns (baozi) and dumplings (jiaozi) are like twins with very different personalities. They share a similar “genetic code”—both are dough wrapped around fillings—and sometimes even use the same mixture of pork and cabbage prepared by the cook. Yet when they are served steaming hot, the difference
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Korean Fried Chicken and Beer: What the Popular Combo Does to Your Body
Remember that scene from My Love From the Star, the blockbuster Korean drama that swept Asia in the
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The Way of Tea: How It Became More Than Just a Drink in Ancient China and Japan
By Xiao Guang, Vision Times Long before tea became a daily habit around the world, it was regarded
The fresh, uplifting scent and flavor of rosemary has found its place in kitchens across the globe, but did you know that this attractive and aromatic herb has many medicinal benefits as well? Since ancient times, rosemary has served as a natural antiseptic, beauty aid, and memory enhancer, yet modern
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Kidney Failure in Young Adults: Five Diseases and Daily Habits Driving Early Dialysis Risk
Imagine yourself at thirty: pushing hard at work, planning a future with a partner, or settling into the
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Six Things Every Boy Needs to Grow Into a Confident Man, According to ‘Raising Boys’
Parents raising sons often face a familiar tension: the gap between the boy in front of them and
The 2026 Fine Arts Exhibition at Fei Tian College opened this week at the college’s newly renovated Function Hall in Middletown, presenting a collection of oil paintings and graphic design works created by undergraduate and graduate students. Held from May 11 through May 17, the exhibition serves as the graduation
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‘Absolutely Gorgeous’: Shen Yun Brings Beauty, Tradition, and Hope to Stamford
Interviews by Ryan Wu and Julie Wang STAMFORD, Connecticut — On May 10, Shen Yun Performing Arts wrapped
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Ancient Chinese Health Wisdom: What the Book of Rites Says About the Body
In classical Chinese thought, virtue produces a physically observable effect on the body The Book of Rites (Liji)