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KMT Proposal That Would Allow Chinese Citizens to Hold Office in Taiwan Draws Security Concerns
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A Chinese Law Student Who Joined the 1989 Tiananmen Hunger Strike Recalls the Six Weeks That Led to the Massacre
Thomas Pauken II’s Guilty Plea Shows How the CCP Recruits and Runs Western Assets
Thomas Pauken was recruited through his Republican family name and run as a middleman building sources aimed at the US government.
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Jones Act Waiver Extension Tests Trump’s Effort to Rebuild American Shipping
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Exclusive: Analyst Says Taiwan Must Confront Limits of US Support as $14 Billion Arms Package Remains in Limbo
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EU Fears China’s Growing EV Sector Infrastructure in Morocco Could Circumvent Trade Restrictions
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New US Tariff Proposal Targets 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Links
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Quad Signals Renewed Momentum at New Delhi Meeting Amid Growing Competition With China
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As Trump Met Xi in Beijing, Japan Was Watching Closely
US Targets Chinese Tech Giants, Adding BYD, Alibaba, Baidu to Pentagon List
As SpaceX officially debuted on the Nasdaq, American entrepreneur Elon Musk has moved significantly closer to becoming the first person in history with a net worth exceeding $1 trillion. The commercial space giant's public offering has set a new global IPO record and propelled Musk's fortune to unprecedented levels. SpaceX
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‘Organized Criminal Activity’: US Senator Demands Action Against Beijing’s Transnational Repression
A Nebraska state lawmaker is calling for stronger legislation, criminal investigations, and
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Universal Income? Silicon Valley Debates How to Share the Benefits of the AI Boom
As AI continues transforming industries at an unprecedented scale, some of Silicon
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DOJ and FBI Seize 13 Websites Allegedly Linked to Chinese Intelligence Recruitment Operations
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- US Treasury Sanctions Chinese and Hong Kong Individuals, Firms Over Iran Weapons Procurement
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- Taiwan Becomes First Overseas Hub for US Green UAS Drone Certification
China is restricting overseas travel for leading artificial intelligence researchers at private companies including Alibaba and DeepSeek, Bloomberg reported in late May, citing people with direct knowledge of the arrangements. Researchers and engineers are required to surrender their passports to their employers and obtain government approval before any overseas trip,
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Mao Zedong Spent His Final Years in Clinical Paranoia His Personal Physician Wrote It All Down
To the Party that still venerates him, Mao Zedong was an infallible titan who stood astride history. The
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Hong Kong Proposal Would Let Chief Executive Determine National Security Crimes
The Hong Kong government on Monday, June 8 proposed introducing subsidiary legislation under the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance.
On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Square Massacre, Hong Kong Legislative Council Speaker Keung Ka-wai was allegedly the target of a deliberate vehicle attack while cycling near the Marine Drive SkyTrain Station bike path in Vancouver on May 25. A vehicle that had been
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Xi’s North Korea Trip Raises Questions About China’s Influence in the Region
By Si Yang, Commentary As Chinese leader Xi Jinping returns to Beijing
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Why Beijing and Pyongyang Keep Clinging to Each Other Despite Mutual Distrust
By Sheng Xue, Commentary Following Xi Jinping's two-day visit to Pyongyang, state-run
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Do Not Underestimate Xi Jinping’s Ambition to Invade Taiwan: Commentary
Commentary by Sung Kuo-cheng, originally published by Up Media In recent years,
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New York, NY – Officials and organizers have announced a major free public watch party in Central Park for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final on Sunday, July 19. Tickets for the event — which will be one of the largest free FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties in the
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Five Morning Signs Your Body Is in Good Shape
Many chronic health problems don't wait for a lab test to announce themselves. The minutes after waking are a window into what your body did overnight: how well it repaired tissue, regulated hormones, balanced blood sugar, and kept your airways clear. Waking up alert within 10 to 20 minutes If
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Between Rome and Sardinia – Ginger Restaurante
Some places feed more than our appetite — they awaken memories. As I settled into Ginger Restaurante, I
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Trump Backs College Sports Overhaul Bill, Calls It ‘Last Chance’ To Save System
On May 27, bipartisan members of the U.S. Congress introduced the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, aiming
When Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou was reported to be showing signs of cognitive decline, and when Lin Fang-yu, a prominent cardiac surgeon who had led three major medical centers, was diagnosed with dementia after retiring, public anxiety about the condition sharpened considerably. The cases raised a question many people
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What Most People Get Wrong About Brushing Their Teeth
Rinsing after brushing washes away the fluoride you need After brushing, the instinct for most people is to
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Three Ways You’re Eating Eggs That Could Harm Your Health
Eggs are affordable, easy to cook, and loaded with high-quality protein, lecithin, and essential vitamins. Cook or store
Walk into almost any Buddhist monastery and you will find the junior monks doing chores. Sweeping fallen leaves, wiping down altar tables, scrubbing stone pathways. It never ends. Wind scatters the leaves again by afternoon. Dust resettles overnight. And yet the sweeping resumes each morning without complaint, without the expectation
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Why Classical Chinese Education Started With Sweeping Floors
Modern parents outsource responsibility while demanding results Today's parents routinely complain that their children are lazy and irresponsible,
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Three Historical Figures Who Understood How Wealth Is Actually Built
Hard work sustains a livelihood. It rarely produces wealth or large fortunes on its own. The difference between