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Chongqing Tunnel Explosion Kills Four, Highlights State Construction Giant’s Deadly Record
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Taiwan Opposition Leader Cheng Li-wun to Meet China’s Xi
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‘Unbroken’ Premieres in NYC, Highlighting Shen Yun’s 20-Year Legacy of Resilience
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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
NASA Successfully Launches Artemis II, First Crewed Moon Mission in 54 Years
July 20, 2014, marked the 45th anniversary of humanity’s first moon landing. As the first American astronaut to set foot on the lunar surface, Neil Armstrong, famously said: “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Forty-five years ago, China was still in the throes of
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Ex-Chinese Diplomat’s Detention Fuels Concerns as Mother Claims ‘Fabricated Case’
A growing controversy has emerged following reports that Yi Xianrong, former deputy
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Trump Names Todd Blanche Acting Attorney General as Pam Bondi Steps Down
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday, April 2 that Attorney General
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US Blocks Chinese EVs from Entering America via Canada, Citing Security Risks
According to Bloomberg on March 31, U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra
- Trump Declares Iran ‘Severely Weakened’ After 32 Days of Strikes
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Europe continues to express concern over the situation in the Taiwan Strait. The Polish government has, for the first time, publicly stated that it is highly concerned about the Taiwan Strait situation and opposes any unilateral changes to the status quo. A delegation from the European Parliament’s “Security and Defence
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Oil Shock Ripples Hit Hong Kong, Taiwan Housing Markets
Due to geopolitical uncertainty surrounding the situation in Iran, the property markets in Hong Kong and Taiwan have
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Satellite Images Reveal Expansion of China’s Nuclear Infrastructure in Sichuan
A recent investigative report published by CNN on April 1 has drawn international attention to what analysts describe
By Yizhen Jianxue, Commentary In the decades following the end of World War II, many countries in Europe and North America experienced a noticeable shift toward left-leaning political and social policies. According to one analysis, this transformation can be traced back to the profound economic and social devastation that followed
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Bomb Threat Cancels Shen Yun in Toronto, Raising Alarms Over Foreign Interference
In a case that's raising alarm over artistic freedom and foreign interference,
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China, Hong Kong Firms Allegedly Help Iran Evade Sanctions for Drones
The latest U.S. intelligence disclosures reveal that Iran is systematically evading international
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How Ignorance and Shamelessness Drive History’s Worst Disasters
Human civilization has always advanced alongside its own darkness. We celebrate heroes,
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- Chinese Captain Sentenced After Taiwan-Penghu Cable Sabotage Raises Security Concerns
- Japanese Politician Keiji Furuya Sanctioned by China for Supporting Taiwan
In many parts of China, early summer carries a distinct scent. Bundles of mugwort hang from doorways during the Dragon Boat Festival, placed there to repel insects and, in traditional belief, ward off illness. The same plant, growing wild across much of the country, moves easily between ritual, food, and
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‘Sunshine Women’s Choir’ Sparks Taiwan-China Controversy Over Labeling in Chinese Market
The film "Sunshine Women’s Choir,” which became a huge box office success among Taiwanese domestic films, is set to enter the mainland Chinese market. However, promotional materials for the mainland release have labeled it as “a box-office Chinese-language champion film in the history of China’s Taiwan region.” This has sparked
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Hair Loss? These 5 Foods May Help Slow the Process
Adults who experience noticeable hair loss often appear significantly older than others their age. For many people entering
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9 Life Rules That Can Save You Decades of Mistakes
Most life detours are not caused by lack of ability, but by small, repeated misjudgments. What follows is
In Pine Bush, New York, Jillian Eisloeffel’s home is filled with love, resilience—and challenges most families never see. “I have a son that has profound autism and he is nonverbal,” she said. “He relies on me for safety… for life skills such as going to the bathroom, being fed, getting
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Why Envy Hurts the Mind More Than You Think
Why is it said that we should not envy the good fortune of others? The answer lies in
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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
The life of Sima Yi is often regarded as one of the most successful in Chinese history. During the turbulent era of the Three Kingdoms, rival leaders such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan battled for dominance in fierce battles that went on for years on end. Yet
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How the Chinese Communist Party Changed Chinese Characters—and What Was Lost
A century ago, some of China’s most accomplished classical scholars warned that altering the written language would sever
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Shen Yun Inspires Audiences at Lincoln Center: ‘A Beautiful Show That Uplifts Your Spirit’
Interviews by Anna Lin NEW YORK, New York — As Shen Yun kicks off its highly-anticipated annual run