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China ‘Outsources’ Transnational Repression, Triggering Calls for Action
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The Soviet Union’s 1991 Collapse, Told Through Its Most Embarrassing Moments
What Shen Yun’s Dancers Carry Onto the Stage
As Shen Yun marks 20 years of global success, its performers continue through exile, loss, and ongoing pressure from Communist China
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Shanghai in Decline: Empty Streets, Vanishing Consumers, and Dwindling Traffic
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TikTok Strikes US Deal, Majority Ownership Moves to American Investors
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Taiwan Protects Its Semiconductor Dominance in Tariff Deal With US
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Is the CCP Running Out of Money? Authorities Shake Down Online Influencers and New Mothers for Cash
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Iran Uprising Triggers Heightened CCP Fear, Nationwide Riot Drills Intensify
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Student Death in Henan Sparks Mass Protests; Armed Police Deployed
Panama Supreme Court Rules China‑Linked Port Contracts Unconstitutional
By Yang Tianzi, Vision Times After a six-week delay, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released the largest declassified archive to date related to the late convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The disclosure, spanning 3 million pages of documents, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos, offers an unprecedented
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Connecting the Community: Infinite Heart Initiative Networking Mixer
On Jan. 28, the Infinite Heart Initiative (IHI) hosted a networking mixer
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Mayor Mamdani Brings Free Admission Day to the Louis Armstrong House Museum
NEW YORK, New York — Mayor Zohran Mamdani kicked off Black History
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Trump is Reportedly Preparing Historic UFO Disclosure Speech
According to the UK’s Daily Mail, U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly
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By Cai Siyun The arrest of Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military Commission (CMC)—the Party body that exercises absolute control over the armed forces—is the most consequential political earthquake to strike China in some time. Its aftershocks have rippled through the CCP’s power structure, the
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Massive PLA Movements Spark Fears of Power Struggle After Zhang Youxia’s Fall
By Cai Siyun Ten days after Chinese authorities announced that Zhang Youxia—former vice chairman of the Central Military
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Xi Jinping Alone at the Helm as Party Elders Retreat: China’s Power Struggle Enters a Dangerous Phase
By David and Li Jingyao A vice chairman falls—and the army stirs On Jan. 24, the Chinese Communist
British psychic and prophet Craig Hamilton-Parker had previously sensed that Trump would have a third term and felt that a global-impacting conflict might occur, with Taiwan being one of the possible triggers. Now, even though many people think it’s impossible, the world has repeatedly produced major events or changes that
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The Crisis of Narrative
By Wei J Chir Since the Renaissance, classical Western art has been
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Canada Sees Nationwide Protests Over China Policy and Cost-of-Living Crisis
By Xiao Ran On Jan. 31, a wave of protests swept across
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Xi Jinping, the PLA, and the Lessons of the 1991 Soviet Coup
‘Dad, wake up—there’s been a coup’ “Dad, wake up! There’s been a
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From an early age, Chinese people are taught never to drink "raw," or unboiled, water. Over time, the belief that “drinking unboiled water can upset the stomach” has become deeply ingrained within China. Yet outside of it, drinking habits vary greatly. In Europe and North America, ice is added to
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The Quiet Secret of First-Class Passengers—and Why It Matters
Frequent flyers often notice a curious pattern. Among passengers in their 30s and 40s, those seated in first class are usually reading books. In business class, laptops and magazines dominate. In the economy, people are more likely to watch movies, play games, scroll through phones, or chat. The same contrast
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Alex Honnold Free-Solos Taipei 101 in Netflix Global Livestream
By Li Zexu American free-solo climbing star Alex Honnold successfully completed a bare-handed solo climb of Taipei 101
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Winter Eats: How to Make a Comforting, No-Fuss Meal That’s Ready in Minutes
Since December, the weather has been unusually cold, with heavy snow arriving one storm after another. This past
As winter’s chill settles in, dry, tight skin becomes a daily struggle for many. Cold winds leaving your face feeling taut, makeup settling into dry patches, and persistent flaking can make anyone wonder whether they should splurge on high-end creams. Before you reach for that expensive jar, consider exploring the
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From Hua Tuo to Shaolin: The Deep Roots of Medicine and Kung Fu in China
Throughout Chinese history, many of the greatest physicians were also accomplished martial artists. The tradition of cultivating both
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Unraveling the Mystery of Chinese Medicinal Herbs: Angelica Root (當歸 Dang Gui)
The Earth holds many mysteries, and medicinal roots are not the least of them. Among the traditional Chinese
By Shu Xin and Moira The exhibition of finalists for the 7th NTD International Portrait Painting Competition opened on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the historic Salmagundi Club in Manhattan, New York City. This international event aims to honor artists who uphold the eternal values of “purity, goodness, and beauty” —