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Understanding the Changing Political Economy and Rare Earth Surge on Myanmar’s Eastern Borders: An Interview With Sai Hor Hseng
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Chinese Nationals Slip Into Taiwan Undetected, Raising Security Concerns
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Torrential Rains Swamp Shanghai, Flooding Homes and Businesses Across the City
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Chinese State TV Airs Rocket Force Drill Targeting US Base in Okinawa
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Mediterranean Sea Reaches Record Temperatures as Europe Endures Relentless Heat Wave
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Taiwan, Japan Call for Unity to Counter Beijing’s Transnational Repression
China’s Youth Unemployment Rate Rises to 17.9% as Graduates Flood Job Market
POLICY & POLITICS
- India and China’s Cartographic Struggle deepens in Arunachal Pradesh; India Announces $5 Billion Strategic Border Railways
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Japan’s 2026 Defense White Paper Highlights Regional Difficulties, ‘New Ways of Warfare’: Expert
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYC Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS), in partnership with New York Road Runners, today announced that registration is open for the inaugural Remembrance Ruck, a City-sponsored ruck celebrating and honoring New York City’s veteran and military community. The Remembrance Ruck will take place Sept. 13
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Why US-Taiwan Military Cooperation Is Becoming More Public
A report recently published by The Wall Street Journal revealed a phenomenon
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Washington Designates American Scholar Min Zin ‘Wrongfully Detained’ in China
The U.S. has declared Myanmar scholar and American citizen Min Zin “wrongfully
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The Interview Question Elon Musk Uses to Test Real Experience
Résumés are designed to present job applicants in the best possible light,
- Cynthia Fusillo: Helping Families, Building Independence and Connecting Through Caregiving
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- New York Labor Probe Clears Shen Yun of Alleged Wage Violations
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- Falun Gong Parade Set for Aug. 23 in Brooklyn’s Eighth Avenue Chinatown
- Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Plot to Send US Military Technology to China
- Canada Prepares Trade Concessions as Trump Tariff Deadline Nears
Six months have now passed since the Chinese Communist Party announced the fall of Zhang Youxia, the vice chairman of its Central Military Commission and the highest-ranking uniformed officer in China's armed forces, but the Party has yet to say what it will do with him. In recent days, talk
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Wang Qishan Wreath Appears at Mentor’s Funeral as US Media Report House Arrest
Wang Qishan, the former Chinese vice president who once spearheaded the anti-corruption campaign that helped Xi Jinping consolidate
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Former Anta CEO Moves to US Weeks Before China’s New Exit Rules Take Effect
On Aug. 18, former Anta CEO Xu Yang announced that he had decided to move to Los Angeles
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intensifies military pressure and cognitive warfare against Taiwan, a growing civil-defense movement has taken root across Taiwanese society. From learning first aid, evacuation procedures, communications, and wilderness survival to identifying disinformation and countering cognitive warfare, an increasing number of civilian groups are participating in
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Witnessing Miracles and Enduring Trials Without Regret: Artist Liu Yong’s Journey of Faith
In a studio in Canada, Liu Yong has just completed two new
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Mexico’s President Says She Practices a Chinese Qigong Discipline, Hopes to Set Up National Qigong Federation
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Aug. 12 that she practices an
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Can Moonlight Make a Rainbow? The Rare ‘Moonbow’ Appears in the Night Sky
Rainbows usually belong to the daytime. Sunlight passes through raindrops and shows
- Russians Pull Billions From Banks as War Costs Fuel Fears of Asset Seizures
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- Escape from Germany: Einstein’s Political Instincts During the Nazi Era
- 41 Nations Raise Alarm Over China’s Unannounced Pacific Missile Tests
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- Canada Unveils C$2.7 Billion Toronto Rental Housing Plan as Tenant Groups Raise Concerns
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- AI Agents Launch Unprecedented Autonomous Cyberattack on Taiwan, Report Says
Sometimes the road home begins with a single bite. It starts with flat warm dough beneath the fingertips, za’atar stirred into olive oil and sesame seeds releasing their perfume in the oven. These familiar flavors inspired Mohammad Atieh and his brother-in-law, chef Alaa Al Darhamda, to create Al Manakeesh —
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What ‘Drink’ Is Being Sold in Yao Wenhan’s ‘Selling Drinks’? A Lesson in Chinese Tea Culture
Selling Drinks (賣漿圖) by the Qing dynasty painter Yao Wenhan is a celebrated Qianlong-era copy of an older painting, now held by the National Palace Museum. Its composition balances dense and open passages, its figures are finely drawn, and it brings the life of the marketplace and the customs of
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5 Home-Style Dishes That Nourish Gently and Are Simple to Make
Once the Start of Autumn (立秋, Liqiu) arrives, a thread of coolness comes with it. That is right:
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China Tightens Border Controls as More Citizens Report Passport Restrictions
Reports of tighter airport screening, including passport confiscations, are raising concerns that China’s restrictions on overseas travel may
For Vanessa Andronico, raising twin sons with autism has been a journey of challenges, sacrifices, and meaningful moments of joy. Her story reflects the experiences of many caregivers who work every day to support their loved ones while finding strength along the way. Vanessa’s twin boys are now 19 years
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Travel Now, Pay for Years: The Hidden Cost of Vacation Debt
Yahoo reported on July 24 that although travel costs have continued to rise in recent years, Americans’ enthusiasm
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Five Ways to Make the Summer Heat at Home More Bearable
Keeping a home cool in summer doesn't always require lowering the thermostat. In many cases, small changes in
For Shen Yun conductor Li Xuan and her husband Peter, art is more than a profession. It has become a way of raising their children, sustaining their faith, and passing traditional culture from one generation to the next. In an interview on the Gan Jing World social media channel The
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Chinese Comedian Under Probe After Altering ‘Red Classic’ Song on Stage
Well-known Chinese comedian Guo Degang (郭德纲), founder of the popular Deyun Society (德云社), has found himself in hot
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Can You Read These? The Great Wisdom in Characters Descended From Shang Oracle Bone Script
Triple-stacked characters, also called “pin-shaped” characters (品字型漢字), are formed by stacking three identical characters into the shape of