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Beijing Could Isolate Taiwan Through Maritime and Air Customs Inspections, Researcher Warns
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US-China Rivalry Intensifies Inside UN Amid Funding Dispute
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Iran Conflict Accelerates Asia’s Shift to Electric Vehicles, Data Suggests
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Apple’s Success in China Raises New Questions About Long-Term Risks as Cook Exits
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China Orders Teachers to Register All Personal Social Media Accounts as Telecom Carriers Block Foreign Websites
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Japan Lifts Arms Export Restrictions in Major Post-WWII Policy Shift
How Taiwan Kept TSMC’s 3-Nanometer Chip Line at Home During Trump’s First Term
POLICY & POLITICS
- Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit, US Seeks Chinese Cooperation on Iran as Beijing Presses Taiwan Issue
- China’s Deep-Sea Atlas Signals New Front in Global Resource and Military Competition
Japan’s PM Takaichi Visits Vietnam and Australia, Stresses ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Amidst Iran Conflict
Lifestyle
U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with PBS News on May 6 that the United States and Iran could potentially reach an agreement to end the war before his visit to China next week. Trump stated that if Iran accepts the conditions proposed by the United States, the
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Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit Rubio Warns Nothing Should ‘Destabilize’ Taiwan Or Indo-Pacific Region
A week ahead of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the U.S. Secretary
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AI Could Save America’s Economy—or Deepen Its Debt Crisis, Yale Study Warns
A May 6 report by Fortune noted that tech giants are pouring
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US Military Disables Iranian Oil Tanker Bound for Iran in Gulf of Oman
According to a statement posted on Wednesday, May 6 by the U.S.
- Trump-Linked Crypto Project WLFI Sues Justin Sun Over Alleged ‘Coordinated Smear Campaign’
- US Declares Iran Operation ‘Complete,’ Shifts Focus To Hormuz Security
- Hudson Valley Celebrates Culture and Community at First Asian Festival
- US Ties UN Dues to Reforms, Calls for Cost Cuts and Limits on China’s Influence
- Taiwan Defense Budget Stalls as Trump–Xi Meeting Nears, Raising Strategic Concerns
- Trump Launches ‘Project Freedom’ to Evacuate Ships Stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
- A Mother’s Vision: Laurie Bryceland Expands Healing Through Horses with New Regional Wellness Center
- From First Glimpse to Lifelong Connection: Inside Love at First Sight, a Middletown Ultrasound Studio
- ‘Touched My Soul’: Shen Yun Leaves Lasting Impression on Audiences in NJ
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te successfully broke through diplomatic obstacles to visit Eswatini on May 2, and concluded the trip by returning safely to Taiwan on Tuesday. Both the outbound and return flights adopted an “Arrival then Announce” (ATA) model — the first time this approach has been used for a
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UAE’s Sudden OPEC Exit Dials Up Global Oil Shock
News analysis The United Arab Emirates, one of the world’s top oil producers, announced a sudden decision on
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How Cai Qi Went From a Reform-Minded Official to Xi Loyalist and Hardline Party Enforcer
A recent profile published by The Economist has renewed attention on senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official Cai
Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig, who was imprisoned by the Chinese Communist Party for 1,028 days, issued a stark warning while testifying before Parliament on May 4: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push toward expanded trade with China is leading Canada into a trap it may not be able to escape.
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WHO Says Hantavirus Outbreak Differs From Early Covid Pandemic, 12 Governments Alerted
A rare case of suspected human-to-human hantavirus transmission aboard a Dutch-flagged cruise
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Taiwan’s Rescheduled Presidential Visit to Eswatini Draws Diplomatic Attention
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te eventually landed in Eswatini on May 2 following
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Canadian Mayor Discloses Threatening Letter From Chinese Consulate, Vows Continued Support for Falun Gong
Across Ontario in late April and early May, mayors and councillors raised
- Canada Flags Beijing Interference as Most Serious Threat Since the Cold War: Report
- US Warns Shipping Firms Against Paying Iran Strait Fees, Threatens Sanctions
- The Hidden Backer: 5 Ways Beijing Supports Iran’s Regime Behind the Scenes
- Trump Weighs Cutting US Troops in Germany as Transatlantic Tensions Escalate
- Lithuania Plans to Join US-Led Maritime Coalition to Secure Strait of Hormuz Shipping
- CCP-Linked Hackers Impersonate Journalists to Target Dissidents Worldwide: Report
- Venezuela Tops 2025 Global ‘Misery Index’ as Worst Economy
- Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Additional 7 Years in Prison by Seoul High Court
- New Space Telescope Set to Revolutionize Understanding of Dark Energy, Dark Matter
Remember that scene from My Love From the Star, the blockbuster Korean drama that swept Asia in the early 2010s? "How can you have a snowy day without fried chicken and beer?" That one line of dialogue turned chimaek, the Korean portmanteau for fried chicken (chikin) and beer (maekju), into
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The Way of Tea: How It Became More Than Just a Drink in Ancient China and Japan
By Xiao Guang, Vision Times Long before tea became a daily habit around the world, it was regarded in ancient China as something far deeper: A pathway to inner calm. From imperial courts to mountain temples, the simple act of brewing tea evolved into a practice rooted in mindfulness, inner
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Four Ways to Drink Coffee Without Upsetting Your Stomach
For many people, the day does not truly begin until the first cup of coffee. For others, that
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Death Valley Springs to Live With a Rare Superbloom
Death Valley, home to one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth, has sprung to life with an
Imagine yourself at thirty: pushing hard at work, planning a future with a partner, or settling into the early, exhausting joy of parenthood. Now picture spending twelve hours of every week connected to a dialysis machine—three sessions, four hours each, every week, without exception, for the rest of your life.
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Six Things Every Boy Needs to Grow Into a Confident Man, According to ‘Raising Boys’
Parents raising sons often face a familiar tension: the gap between the boy in front of them and
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Should Older Adults Eat More Meat? Low-Protein Diets Linked to Muscle Loss and Weakened Immunity
Low-meat diets in old age carry risks Ask older adults in China about their diet, and the answer
Interviews by Julie Wang NEWARK, New Jersey — On April 29, Shen Yun Performing Arts kicked off a five-show run at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Audience members described the performance as uplifting, visually stunning, and deeply moving, with many saying it exceeded expectations and left a lasting impression.
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‘Speaks to Everyone’: Shen Yun Draws Praise From Theatergoers in Worcester, MA
Interviews by Julie Wang WORCESTER, Massachusetts — On April 25-26, Shen Yun Performing Arts held three shows at
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‘Unbroken’: Shen Yun Artists Share Stories of Identity and Faith at Toronto Premiere
TORONTO, Canada — On April 22, the red carpet at Hotel X Toronto hosted the Canadian premiere of