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Alysa Liu Wins Olympic Gold; Father Rejects China’s Approach Over Human Rights Concerns
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Supreme Court Ruling Shakes Trump’s Tariff Strategy Ahead of Xi Summit
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Germany’s Merz Seeks New ‘Strategic Partnership’ With Beijing Amid Trade and Security Tensions
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Japan Launches Sweeping National Security Overhaul Targeting CCP Coercion
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Yoon Suk-yeol Gets Life Term, Marking Rare Conviction of Ex-South Korean President
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Marco Rubio Frames US-Europe Ties as Shared Destiny at 2026 Munich Security Conference
US and Israel Launch Military Strikes on Iran, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Confirmed Dead
POLICY & POLITICS
- Japan Firms Sanctioned by Beijing Rapidly Shift to Taiwan and Southeast Asia as Export Curbs Strain Ties
- Taiwan Economy Minister: Overall Conditions Improve From Last Year as US Tariffs Primarily Impact Machinery Sectors
Merz Strikes Cautious Balance in Beijing as Germany Seeks to Deepen Economic Ties With China
Lifestyle
Israel’s The Jerusalem Post reported on March 4 that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced at 10:30 a.m. that an F-35I “Adir” fighter jet shot down an Iranian YAK-130 aircraft over Tehran. This marks the first fighter-to-fighter aerial combat since the outbreak of the current war. The IDF stated that
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‘Operation Epic Fury:’ US-Israel Claim Near-Total Control of Iranian Airspace
The U.S. Pentagon announced on Wednesday, March 4 that the joint U.S.-Israel
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Trump Open to Supporting Armed Groups Against Iranian Regime
According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. officials revealed that President Donald
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Trump Keeps Tariff Pressure on China After Supreme Court Ruling, Ahead of Beijing Summit with Xi
On Feb. 20, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that the Trump
- Falun Gong Tuidang Volunteer Attacked in Flushing, New York; Center Urges Hate Crime Investigation
- Trump Threatens to Cut All Trade With Spain Over Iran Base Dispute
- US Denies Aircraft Carrier Loss, Says Iran’s ‘Shahid Bagheri’ Hit
- Kennedy Signals Possible Shake-Up of US Dietary Guidelines at 2026 Meat Conference
- How Washington Is Quietly Dismantling Beijing’s Global Partner Network
- Filial Piety Takes Center Stage at ACSC Chinese New Year Celebration in Virginia
- Hudson Valley’s Largest Chinese New Year Celebration Unites Middletown Community
- Is Trump Playing a Great Game? Experts See Strategic Divide Between China and Russia
- Trump Hints at Ground Troops, Promises ‘Large-Scale’ Attacks on Iran
On Monday, March 2 the New Taiwan National Policy Think Tank held a diplomatic research roundtable titled “Japan-China Conflict and Taiwan Contingency.” Several experts, scholars, and political figures attended. Some scholars emphasized that Taiwan must first “grow up” and take care of itself, so Japan need not worry, which would
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Why Ye Jianying Survived Mao’s Cultural Revolution While Other Marshals Were Purged in the February Countercurrent
On Feb. 11 and Feb. 16, 1967, senior Chinese Communist Party officials gathered at Huairen Hall in Zhongnanhai.
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Three Years Inside Beijing’s COVID Lockdowns: One Resident’s Journey from Sealed Doors to White Paper Protests
What follows is one Beijing resident's record of the three years the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spent locking
We are living in a historically surreal time. If, while reading this, you think of AI as merely the occasional “intelligent” machine on a ChatGPT web page, then you are facing a dangerously outdated perception. Matt Shumer, founder of Otherside AI, has issued a warning: the intelligence explosion is already
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Israel Monitored Khamenei for Years Before Deadly Strike
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was recently killed in a joint
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The US and Israel Strike Iran: The Geopolitical Fallout, From Regime Change to the CCP’s Strategic Exposure
On Feb. 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched an unprecedented
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Japan Moved by the Lost Heritage Displayed in Shen Yun Performances: ‘I Long to See a China Like This’
For centuries, traditional Chinese civilization profoundly shaped Japan’s cultural landscape. The architectural
- China/Russia-Backed Air Defenses Fail in Iran as Israeli-US Missiles Batter Tehran
- Sheng Xue: Iran’s Fall Marks Victory for Global Freedom
- Tehran Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attacks Across Gulf
- Yu Maochun Urges US to Promote Regime Change in China After Khamenei Killing
- Chinese React as CCP Media Report Khamenei’s Death
- Bomb Threats Target Six World Leaders Over Shen Yun Performances, Police Launch Investigations
- Traditional Tips for Better Liver Health
- Exclusive Interview with the Head of the Ban the Great Firewall Movement: The CCP Fears the Truth
- Merz Meets Xi as Germany’s Trade Deficit With China Nears €90 Billion
Chinese legend holds that Shennong, the ancient ruler revered as a founder of agriculture and medicine, once tasted hundreds of herbs in a single day, encountering dozens of poisons along the way. Tea, the story goes, was his antidote. One day, as he rested beneath a tree, a few leaves
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24 Solar Terms without Borders: Make America Healthy Again
In traditional China, the solar term Awakening of Insects (roughly March 5 – March 20) marks the time to plant beans. Unlike many crops that deplete the soil, beans do not strip the earth of its nutrients; instead, they enrich it. Planting beans is akin to "nourishing the body" of
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Paramount’s $111 Billion Offer Tops Netflix in Warner Takeover Battle
According to reports by the New York Post and the Associated Press, streaming company Netflix announced on Thursday,
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Berimbau Brazilian Table with Executive Chef Victor Vasconcellos
I Left My Heart in Bahia He says it gently, almost shyly, as if sharing something tender rather
Under-eye puffiness is a common morning complaint. After late nights, salty meals, or too much water before bed, the face can look swollen by sunrise. Many people turn to expensive eye creams, only to find the results modest at best. In many cases, morning puffiness is not fat but fluid.
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Why You Have Too Much Stuff, and 5 Ways to Effectively Declutter Your Life
In an age of instant-gratification and abundance, one might wonder why some 40 percent of Americans suffer from
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The Weight of a Wedding: What Was Lost Between ‘Bow to Heaven and Earth’ and ‘I Do’?
By Chen Jing In the worldview of the ancients, anything called a “ritual” was never performed solely for
By Chen Jing, Vision Times Within China’s tightly controlled information environment, can truth truly be suppressed? Early this year, two seemingly separate developments — one inside China’s internet sphere and the other unfolding in Australia — revealed a growing paradox. As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bolsters its efforts to
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30th Annual Flushing Lunar New Year Parade Unites Communities Across NYC
By Zhang Zheng, Ryan Wu, and Liu Di, Vision Times FLUSHING, New York — On Feb. 21, the
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From Walden to the Fragrance of Telegraph Avenue
Walden was the first work of American literature I encountered. I had just finished elementary school and my