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By Cai Siyun, Vision Times On Feb. 28, a joint U.S.–Israel airstrike struck deep into Iran, reportedly killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior military and political officials. The operation has also brought scrutiny over the performance of Iran’s air defense network, an intricate system built from Russian
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Sheng Xue: Iran’s Fall Marks Victory for Global Freedom
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Chinese React as CCP Media Report Khamenei’s Death
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What follows is one Beijing resident's record of the three years the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spent locking down, surveilling, and terrorizing its own population in the name of "zero COVID." It is a story of sealed apartment gates, children dragged away in the night, a bribery market for avoiding
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Xi Jinping’s Expanding Military Purge Now Reaches His Own Inner Circle
On Feb. 26, 2026, the standing committee of China's rubber-stamp legislature quietly tore open the curtain on the
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Inside the CCP’s ‘Harem Culture’: How Five Generations of Chinese Leaders Hid Mistresses, Moved Assets, and Stacked the System With Loyalists
For decades, senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials have exploited government institutions to place spouses, mistresses, and relatives
For centuries, traditional Chinese civilization profoundly shaped Japan’s cultural landscape. The architectural grandeur of Nara’s Tōshōdai-ji and Tōdai-ji temples, and Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera, still bears the imprint of China's Tang dynasty aesthetics. Their sweeping roofs and cosmic symmetry echo an era when Japan looked to Chang’an, the capital of the flourishing
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Yu Maochun Urges US to Promote Regime Change in China After Khamenei Killing
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Feb. 28 that Iran’s Supreme Leader
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24 Solar Terms without Borders: Make America Healthy Again
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Why You Have Too Much Stuff, and 5 Ways to Effectively Declutter Your Life
In an age of instant-gratification and abundance, one might wonder why some 40 percent of Americans suffer from
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The Weight of a Wedding: What Was Lost Between ‘Bow to Heaven and Earth’ and ‘I Do’?
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By Zhang Zheng, Ryan Wu, and Liu Di, Vision Times FLUSHING, New York — On Feb. 21, the fifth day of the Lunar New Year marking the Year of the Fire Horse, New York City’s largest Lunar New Year parade returned to the heart of Flushing, Queens. Celebrating its 30th
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From Walden to the Fragrance of Telegraph Avenue
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From ‘Golden Dumplings’ to Sweet Rice Wine: The Symbolism Behind Chinese New Year Traditions
Across China, New Year celebrations aren't merely a holiday; they're seen as rituals of renewal steeped in symbolism