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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
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US Strikes Iran’s Missile Sites, Targets Underground Bunkers
Chongqing Tunnel Explosion Kills Four, Highlights State Construction Giant’s Deadly Record
Amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed on Tuesday, March 31 that a senior officer was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike. The deceased was Jamshid Eshaghi, Brigadier General and head of budget and financial affairs at the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces. According
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Hegseth: US ‘Responding’ to Russian and Chinese Involvement in Iran Conflict
As U.S.-Iran tensions continue to escalate, U.S. war minister Pete Hegseth said
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Lai Ching-te: US Now Taiwan’s Top Investment Destination and Export Market
On Tuesday, March 31 Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te met with a media
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Why Reagan Still Haunts Beijing: What Deng Xiaoping Saw in 1981
On a cold afternoon in Washington on March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan
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- Shen Yun Inspires Audiences at Lincoln Center: ‘A Beautiful Show That Uplifts Your Spirit’
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- The Ella Rose Foundation: One Mother’s Journey of Love, Care, and Family
On Thursday, April 2, Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (FSC) announced the cancellation of five remaining Shen Yun Performing Arts performances, following a bomb threat on March 29 that forced the Sunday performance to be called off. The five shows were to be held from April 2
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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
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Beijing Detains Top Economist Ba Shusong Who Bridged Hong Kong’s Markets and CCP Power
In late March 2026, word emerged that Ba Shusong, the chief economist of the China Banking Association and
Henry Lee was born in 1938 in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, China. His father, Li Haomin, was a wealthy merchant who regularly traveled between mainland China and Taiwan for business. His mother gave birth to 14 children, one of whom died in infancy. In 1946, to escape the Chinese Civil War,
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How North Korea Armed Iran’s Missile Forces Over Two Decades
Iran's missile arsenal owes its existence overwhelmingly to North Korea, a regime
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Every US Military Victory Triggers a Military Purge in China
On March 30, 2026, Miles Yu, the director of the China Center
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Bomb Threats Target Shen Yun in Canada, Raising Alarm Over Foreign Interference
On March 29, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in
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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
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- Shen Yun Performance in Toronto Evacuated Due to CCP-Linked Bomb Threat
- US Embassy Orders Immediate Evacuation from Iraq Amid Iran-Linked Threats
- Canadian MP Michael Ma Faces Backlash for Dismissing China Forced Labor Evidence
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- How the United States Would Seize Iran’s Enriched Uranium
Adults who experience noticeable hair loss often appear significantly older than others their age. For many people entering middle age, already juggling work stress and daily pressures, the possibility of hair loss lingers quietly in the background. Before turning to treatments, it helps to understand what is actually happening, and
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Chinese Actress Liu Xiaoqing, 75, Pushes Back on Death Rumors as ‘I Won’t Die’ Becomes Her Defining Line
Photos of Liu Xiaoqing swimming began circulating online this week, not as a promotion, but as proof. At 75, the veteran Chinese actress was responding to yet another wave of rumors claiming that she had died. She posted the images herself, along with a pointed message: she had just seen
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‘We’re Doing the Best We Can:’ One Mother’s Journey Raising a Child with Profound Autism
In Pine Bush, New York, Jillian Eisloeffel’s home is filled with love, resilience—and challenges most families never see.
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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
What people eat for breakfast often says as much about their daily lives as it does about their food culture. In China, the United States, and Japan, the first meal of the day follows three distinct patterns shaped by convenience, habit, and views on health. Chinese breakfast: variety on the
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Expensive Everyday Products You Don’t Need: Affordable Alternatives That Work Just as Well
Many everyday products come with a wide range of prices. Sometimes the difference between a premium item and
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Using Your Phone in Bed? Three Ways It Can Harm Your Eyes
Surveys show that more than 80 percent of people use their phones before going to sleep. Even when
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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Red Horse Red Sheep Year Meaning: Why Ancient Chinese Wisdom Warns Against Careless Speech
In traditional Chinese thought, fortune moves in cycles, rising and falling with shifts in time. Ancient observers looked