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US Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent Resigns Over Trump’s Decision to Attack Iran
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Live Feed of Chinese Kindergartens Sparks Debate Over Safety, Trust, and Privacy
Mass Protests Erupt in Guangdong as Residents Clash With Police Over Crematorium Project
Large crowds in Guangdong’s Xinyi City took to the streets after discovering that a government project initially presented as road construction was actually a crematorium plan
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US Strikes Iran’s Missile Sites, Targets Underground Bunkers
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China’s Early-2026 Trade Boom Reveals ‘Structural Paradox’ in the Economy: Analysts
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Shanghai Home Prices Drop Up to 70% as Sales Freeze and Mortgage Defaults Rise
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Trump Claims Iran ‘Close to Surrender’ as War Spreads Across Middle East; Khamenei Vows to Continue Fight
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PLA Generals Missing From ‘Two Sessions’ Meetings Highlight Extent of Xi’s Military Purge
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Thousands Defy Firecracker Ban at Guangdong Festival, Forcing Police to Back Down
Hackers Claim Breach of China’s Supercomputing Hub, Stealing 10PB of Sensitive Military Data
By Chen Jing, Vision Times On March 18, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi began a four-day visit to the United States, marking her first trip to Washington since taking office. On March 19, she met with U.S. President Donald Trump, their second face-to-face meeting since October of last year. While
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Seven US Allies Back Plan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
On Thursday, March 19, seven U.S. allies issued a joint statement expressing
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US Report Exposes China’s Strategy to Reshape the United Nations
On Thursday, March 19, the U.S. Congressional Special Committee released a major
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Chuck Norris Dies at 86: Martial Arts Legend and Action Star Passes Away
According to Yahoo Entertainment, legendary American action star and martial artist Chuck
- Hochul Unveils New York Auto Insurance Reform to Curb Fraud and Abusive Lawsuits
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- Bipartisan Bill Targets CCP’s Overseas Interference Operations
- Hegseth: US Strikes 7,000+ Targets in Iran, Crippling Its Military Capacity
- US Strikes Iranian Missile Sites as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Escalates
- ‘Air Force One:’ The President’s Flying White House and Command Center
- US Expands $15,000 Visa Bond Requirement to 50 Countries
- Trump Signs 60-Day Jones Act Waiver to Ease US Energy Prices Amid Middle East Tensions
- Miles Yu Exposes the CCP’s ‘Summit Worship’ Strategy Ahead of Trump-Xi Talks
By Chen Jing, Vision Times A wave of bomb and death threats targeting world leaders and cultural venues linked to the performing arts group Shen Yun has raised serious concerns internationally, prompting investigations by multiple governments. The threats, sent in Chinese-language emails to organizers and officials across several countries, demanded
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Senior Tech Chief Liu Guozhi Removed From Chinese Academy of Sciences Roster
By Li Deyan, Vision Times Liu Guozhi, a former commander of China’s nuclear test base and a previous
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Hong Fook Court Fire Commission Holds First Hearing, Cites Human Failures
The Independent Commission on the Tai Po Hong Fook Court Fire held its first hearing on Thursday, March
The Bank of Canada announced on March 18 that it would keep its key interest rate unchanged at 2.25 percent. However, the central bank also warned that the ongoing war will push up inflation, and future trends remain highly uncertain, particularly under the influence of U.S. policy. The bank will
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Nepal Students Burn Xi Jinping Books in Kathmandu Protest, China Embassy Responds
Protests broke out on March 14 at Ratna Rajya Laxmi Campus in
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Israel Says It Killed Iran Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, Third Senior Official in 48 Hours
Israel has intensified its campaign against Iran’s senior leadership, announcing that Intelligence
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Argentina Withdraws From WHO in Major Policy Shift
On March 17, Argentina formally withdrew from the World Health Organization (WHO),
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- Xi Jinping’s Military Ambitions Meet Growing Resistance at Home and Abroad
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- Zelensky Says Ukraine Sending Drone Defense Experts to Gulf States
- Trump Criticizes NATO, Delays China Visit Amid Iran Conflict
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Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi has set off a wave of online debate after appearing at a Tiffany & Co. flagship store opening in Beijing on March 14, where many viewers said her appearance had changed so much they “could barely recognize her.” Dressed in a white deep-V gown paired with
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At Lungi – The Banana Leaf Remembers
There are meals that nourish, and others that return us, unexpectedly, to a place we have never been, yet somehow know. At Lungi, on the Upper East Side, Chef Albin Vincent cooks from that place. The aroma arrives first — coconut, curry leaves, black pepper — soft and persistent, as
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3 Groundbreaking World War II Inventions Still Used Today
World War II didn’t just reshape global politics. It also produced innovations that still shape everyday life, from
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Olympic Champion Alysa Liu’s Father Shares Parenting Journey at June Fourth Memorial Museum
Compiled by Vision Times Staff On March 7, during an event held at the June Fourth Memorial Museum
Many everyday products come with a wide range of prices. Sometimes the difference between a premium item and a budget alternative can be tenfold—or even more. Yet in many cases, the underlying ingredients or functions are nearly identical. The price gap often reflects branding, packaging design, and marketing rather than
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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
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Six Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulas for Depression: A TCM Physician’s Guide to Treating the Root Cause
Depression is a serious problem at every stage of life. As economic and political conditions grow more unstable
By Meng Hao, Vision Times The U.S.-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, which tours globally each year showcasing traditional Chinese culture, has recently faced a surge of violent threats spearheaded by Beijing. According to Chinese human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping, the incidents bear the hallmarks of terrorism and reflect an escalation
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Of Body and Mind: The Medicinal and Philosophical Wonders of Avicenna
In 996 AD, the sultan who ruled the city of Bukhara fell terribly ill, with an ailment that
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Takuya Kimura Withdraws from Hong Kong Film Amid Japan-China Tensions
On March 6, 2026, Takuya Kimura, known as the “King of Japan,” was scheduled to return to the