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Japan Lifts Arms Export Restrictions in Major Post-WWII Policy Shift
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China Builds Barricade at Scarborough Shoal, Raising South China Sea Tensions With Philippines
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BYD Shenzhen Fire Destroys Over 1,000 Test Vehicles; Contractor Safety Breach Cited
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‘5,000 Years in 2 Hours’: Shen Yun Closes Sold-Out NYC Run With Praise From City Official
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‘You Can’t Withdraw Your Own Money’: China’s Banking Controls Fuel Outrage
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Trump’s Blockade Aimed at Ending War After Collapse of Iran Talks, Expert Says
China Orders Teachers to Register All Personal Social Media Accounts as Telecom Carriers Block Foreign Websites
POLICY & POLITICS
- US Begins Refunding $166 Billion in Trump Tariffs After Supreme Court Rules Them Illegal
- US Unveils High-tech Manufacturing Zone in Philippines Under Pax Silica to Secure AI Supply Chains
Hong Kong Moves To Seize Jimmy Lai’s $16 Million In Assets Under National Security Law
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Major developments have emerged in the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting case, as federal authorities announced Monday, April 27, that 31-year-old suspect Cole Tomas Allen has been charged with multiple federal offenses, including “attempted assassination of the president.” If convicted, he could face life imprisonment. Allen made his first
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Trump Halts Pakistan Envoy Mission, Says Iran Regime Too Divided to Negotiate
According to Fox News, on April 25, U.S. president Donald Trump called
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Iran Scrambles to Store Surplus Oil as US Sanctions Disrupt Exports
By Jian Yi, Vision Times Growing U.S. pressure on Iran's oil exports
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Federal Probe Into Scientist Deaths Nears Conclusion Amid Conflicting Theories
A series of deaths and disappearances involving individuals connected to sensitive U.S.
- ‘State Organs’ Screening at Virginia Tech Sheds Light on Organ Harvesting in China
- Washington’s Potomac River Named America’s Most Endangered, Threatened by Sewage and Data Center Boom
- Florida Opens Criminal Investigation Into OpenAI Over Campus Shooting
- Gunfire Breaks Out At White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump Evacuated
- Hegseth Issues Final Ultimatum to Tehran Amid Expanding Military Siege
- White House Accuses China of Large-Scale Theft of US Artificial Intelligence Technology
- Israel, Lebanon Extend Ceasefire Three Weeks After White House Talks
- US-Iran Maritime Standoff Escalates As Strait Of Hormuz Tensions Surge
- FBI Arrests Chinese Student Tied to Photos of Restricted US Military Aircraft
According to Focus Taiwan, on April 27, 2026, Taiwan’s Intellectual Property and Commercial Court delivered a first-instance ruling in a major trade secret leak case involving TSMC’s advanced 2-nanometer process technology. Four “insider” engineers were convicted and sentenced to prison terms ranging from 2 to 10 years. The main defendant,
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Taiwan Bans Beijing’s ‘Amap’ App Over Security Concerns; Government Seeks New Alternative
According to the Central News Agency, the Chinese mapping application “Amap” has been deemed a potential cybersecurity risk
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From Beijing Diplomacy To Taiwan Defense Debate: Pressure Points In US–China Relations
Two separate developments involving Communist China and Taiwan have drawn attention amid broader U.S.–China geopolitical tensions. One concerns
OTTAWA, Canada — On April 20, a parliamentary hearing on foreign interference brought renewed attention to alleged influence networks linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), following testimony by former CIA analyst Peter Mattis. Appearing before a Canadian parliamentary committee, Mattis raised concerns about organizations operating in Canada that he
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Toronto Premiere of ‘Unbroken’ Draws Praise and Support From Canadian Leaders
TORONTO, Canada — On April 22, the acclaimed documentary "Unbroken: The Untold
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‘764’ Extremist Network Targets Teens, Canadian Father Warns After Daughter’s Death
With the rise of social media and online gaming, malicious forces hidden
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Canada Seminar Reveals New Developments In Foreign Interference, Proposes Society-Wide Response Strategies
Amid increasing geopolitical volatility and multiple challenges facing democratic systems, an in-depth
- Russia and Myanmar Sign Energy Agreement as Moscow Looks to Overcome Sanctions
- China’s Shadow Fleet, Shadow Banking And Iran Sanctions Evasion Exposed
- Tehran Reports Air Defense Activity Amid US–Iran Ceasefire Tensions
- Reza Pahlavi Backs US-Israel Action Against Iran During Berlin Visit
- US Marines Seize Iranian Ship Linked to China Port Carrying Missile Fuel Chemicals
- Xi Jinping Urges Saudi Arabia to Back Iran Ceasefire as Riyadh Quietly Supports US Strikes
- Stellantis Faces Backlash Over Potential Chinese EV Assembly in Brampton
- NATO Criticizes Russia and China’s Nuclear Policies, Calls for Greater Cooperation with US
- 20+ Ships Safely Cross Strait of Hormuz as Taiwan Receives 2 Million-Barrel Oil Shipment
The Garden Creates Space For Residents to Grow, Connect, and Thrive by Participating in Hands-on Programs While Building Connections With Their Neighbors and Environment In celebration of Earth Day, the NYC Health Department announced today the opening of its first community garden at the Brownsville Neighborhood Health Action Center in
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Kidney Failure in Young Adults: Five Diseases and Daily Habits Driving Early Dialysis Risk
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
Mika Takishima stands just 144 centimeters tall and weighs 42 kilograms. At 95, she moves with the control and balance of a trained dancer. She teaches fitness classes every day. Known across Japan as “Takimika,” she holds the country’s record as its oldest active certified fitness instructor. Her movements remain
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Mugwort Benefits Explained: How This Traditional Herb Is Used for Health and Healing
In many parts of China, early summer carries a distinct scent. Bundles of mugwort hang from doorways during
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Hair Loss? These 5 Foods May Help Slow the Process
Adults who experience noticeable hair loss often appear significantly older than others their age. For many people entering
By Cao Ming, Vision Times BALTIMORE, Maryland — On April 19-19, Shen Yun Performing Arts returned to Baltimore with three performances at the city's historic Hippodrome Theatre. Audiences responded with enthusiastic acclaim, praising the company’s artistic mastery and cultural storytelling, with many noting the performance offered a rare glimpse into
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China Protest Video Goes Viral After Man Recites ‘How to Kill a Bird’ in Shenyang
On the evening of April 15, a man stood in the middle of Zhongjie, a pedestrian shopping street
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Confucius’s Warning Against Becoming a ‘Tool-Person’ Still Applies in the Age of Algorithms
In today’s Chinese internet slang, a “tool-person” (Gongju ren) refers to someone valued only for utility—replaceable, expendable, and