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US Lawmakers Honor Falun Dafa Practitioners at AAPI Heritage Month Event
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Xi-Putin Summit Underscores China-Russia Push for Multipolar World Order: Reports
Taiwan Stock Market Overtakes India as AI Draws Capital, Wars Hurt Import-Dependent Economies: Experts
Analysts say Taiwan’s semiconductor dominance and the global AI investment boom have boosted its markets, while energy-import dependence and geopolitical uncertainty weigh on India’s outlook
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As Trump Met Xi in Beijing, Japan Was Watching Closely
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Taiwan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Briefing as Trump-Xi Talks Fuel Security Concerns
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Closing Arguments End in Hong Kong Trial of Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
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Trump’s Warning Against ‘Taiwan Independence’ Seen as Tactical Play in Talks With Beijing: Analysts
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Balikatan Military Drills ‘Directly Relate to a Potential Contingency Involving Taiwan,’ Experts Say
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US Farmers Face Spring Planting Squeeze as Hormuz Closure Strands Global Fertilizer Trade
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U.S. officials are investigating whether a Chinese-made shoulder-fired missile was used to shoot down an American F-15E Strike Eagle during combat operations over southwestern Iran earlier this year, according to an NBC News report citing multiple people familiar with the investigation. The incident, which occurred during the opening phase of
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New Iranian Missile Strike Reported on US Base in Kuwait, Several Personnel Injured
At a time when the prospects for a U.S.–Iran ceasefire agreement remain
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Hegseth Outlines ‘Firm, Coordinated, And Calm’ Strategy Toward China At Shangri-La Dialogue
At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
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Pentagon Seeks $1 Billion to Arm Against a CCP Invasion of Taiwan
According to Bloomberg, Admiral Samuel Paparo, who commands all U.S. military operations
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OTTAWA, Canada — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi returned to Ottawa on May 28-29 for his first visit to the country in more than a decade, meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Foreign Minister Anita Anand amid growing debate over trade, security, and Canada's relationship with Beijing. During the
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China Appoints Guan Zhiyou as Hubei Party Secretary, Replacing Wang Zhonglin
The sudden removal of Hubei Party Secretary Wang Zhonglin has renewed speculation of personnel reshuffles within the upper
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China Cracks Down on Overseas Wealth, Hits Foreign Investors
A technology executive in Beijing, whom Bloomberg identifies by the pseudonym "Tom," spent years quietly trading overseas stocks
According to a May 31 Associated Press report, the first round of Colombia’s presidential election results has been released. Political newcomer Aberaldo de la Espriella, who ran on a platform of “cracking down hard on crime,” unexpectedly took the lead and advanced to the second-round runoff. He will face Iván
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Russian Drone Hits Romanian Apartment Building, Injures Two; NATO Article 4 Talks Considered
Romania said on Friday, May 29 that a Russian drone struck an
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Jan Jekielek Sounds Alarm on CCP Influence, Forced Organ Harvesting at Toronto Event
TORONTO, Canada — Just days before Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's planned
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Jupiter’s Lightning Is Hundreds of Times More Powerful Than Earth’s
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley has found
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The Hidden Mechanism Behind Gratitude That Most People Never Use
Most of us spend our days envying someone else's life, someone else's job, someone else's house, someone else's car, without stopping to realize that we, too, are the object of someone else's envy. We fixate on what we don't have. We forget to be grateful for what we do. Most
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Sultan Palace: The Warmth of Aleppo in New Jersey
Before you even place your order, warmth fills the dining room at Sultan Palace, along with enticing aromas.
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6 Health Habits Older Adults Should Break as Soon as Possible
Many older adults carry habits from earlier decades that made sense at the time but have since become
If your eyes feel gritty and your mouth persistently parched, with no clear explanation why, you may be among the many people living with Sjögren's syndrome without knowing it. The condition inflames and gradually destroys the moisture-producing glands, producing symptoms that extend well beyond dry eyes and mouth. Patients may
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How to Get Children Off Screens and Back Outside
Screen time has become the default mode of childhood for millions of families. Devices are engineered to hold
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Can Matcha Relieve Allergies? It’s Not for Everyone
Allergy season arrives every spring with the same unwelcome symptoms: sneezing fits, itchy skin, runny eyes. Over the
According to the Central News Agency (CNA), Lin Chi-ling, Taiwan's most recognizable model and actress, has been quietly erased from two mainland Chinese productions in the space of weeks, after her nomination to a Taiwanese government cultural board triggered a backlash from Chinese netizens and set off a wave of
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The Story a Film Couldn’t Tell: How Mao’s Campaign Silenced China’s Finest Filmmakers
In 1951, Mao Zedong personally ordered a political campaign that destroyed the careers of the team behind Song
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Why Do Japanese People Prefer Wooden Houses?
When walking through the streets of Tokyo or Kyoto, one interesting phenomenon becomes apparent: a relatively high proportion