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11 Years After China’s ‘709 Crackdown,’ Exiled Lawyer Reflects on Its Lasting Impact
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How China Is Learning From Iran’s Coercive Use of Strategic Waterways
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China Releases Prominent Pastor Amid Ongoing Religious Freedom Concerns
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Behind Xi Jinping’s Purge of China’s Inner Military Circle in Early 2026
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China’s Tainted Diaper Scandal Deepens as More Brands Test Positive for Reproductive Toxin
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Venezuela’s Worst Earthquake in a Century Hits a Country Now Under US Oversight
Akio Yaita Says He ‘Will Never Back Down’ After Assault in Taiwan; Analysts Warn of CCP’s Cross-Border Intimidation
According to the New York Post, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens warned at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council meeting in London on July 8 that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is steadily expanding its global maritime influence through port investments, shipbuilding, and maritime supply chains, using
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‘It Didn’t Just Target One Lawyer’: You Feiyu Reflects on China’s ‘709 Crackdown’
11 years after China's nationwide "709 Crackdown" targeted hundreds of human rights
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After Pastor Jin’s Release, US Lawmakers Urge Beijing to Free Remaining Detainees
By Wu Xinxin, Vision Times Following the release of Beijing Zion Church
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Trump Lashes Out at Meloni Despite Italian PM’s Push for Closer Ties
On July 6, shortly before a NATO summit in Turkey, President Donald
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- Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China
- China’s Submarine-Launched ICBM Test Sparks Backlash From US, Japan, Australia, Philippines, Others
- ‘Path of Light’ Campaign Against Communist China Faces Violent Obstruction in US and Germany
- FCC Rejects Chinese-Controlled Telecom Firm’s US License Application Over National Security Risks
- Former DHS Chief Chad Wolf Urges Probe Into Chinese-Linked Criminal Networks in US Cannabis Industry
- Falun Gong Practitioners Targeted by CCP-Linked Repression in the US: Report
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- Senator Duckworth Leads US Delegation to Taiwan, Meets President Lai, Reaffirms US Support
Officials are investigating whether the July 6 assault on Japanese-born journalist and think tank director Akio Yaita in Taiwan was an isolated attack or part of a broader pattern of cross-border repression, after police arrested a mainland Chinese national allegedly attempting to leave the island hours after the incident. Yaita,
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Thousands of Students Stranded as Severe Flooding Sweeps Southern China
Severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Maysak has inundated large parts of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, leaving
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Taiwan Fines Oil Supplier Record NT$165 Million Over Carcinogen-Tainted Cooking Oil
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare has imposed its largest-ever fine on a single company under the Act
UFO sightings have been reported all over the world, and Albania, a country on the Balkan Peninsula, holds one of Europe's more extensive records of them, spanning more than a century and crossing the country's monarchist, communist, and post-communist eras alike. The earliest recorded sighting dates back to 1907 Mihal
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Japanese-born Journalist Akio Yaita Attacked After Speech in Taiwan; Chinese Suspect Arrested
Akio Yaita, a Japanese-born journalist and director of the Indo-Pacific Strategic Think
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Courting Beijing, Bangladesh Backs Xi’s ‘Community With a Shared Future’ Slogan
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman met Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday,
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Toronto Protest Condemns China’s Ethnic ‘Unity’ Law as US, EU Voice Concern
By Jin Yan, Vision Times TORONTO, Canada — On July 1, nearly
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- Shen Yun Closes 20th Anniversary World Tour to Sold-Out Audiences in Toronto
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- Shen Yun Returns to Toronto to a Packed House Despite Intimidation Campaign
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- Why Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun’s Absence From International Forums Is Making Headlines
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Protein intake tends to drop off as people age, and the consequences accumulate quietly. As muscle weakens, infections linger longer and energy flags. Yet the typical advice given to older adults centers on what to cut and eat less of, rather than high-protein foods the body urgently needs. Chinese dietary
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Match Six at NYNJ Stadium: What New Yorkers Need to Know
What you should know Tune in to the Mayor’s “Morning Pitch” briefing today at 8:30AM for the latest weather and transportation updates Morning Pitch is available on YouTube, X, Instagram and Facebook NEW YORK – Today at 5 p.m., France and Sweden will face off in the sixth FIFA World
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Chatti by Regi Mathew – From Mother’s Kitchen to Manhattan
When Chef Regi Mathew speaks about Kerala, he speaks less like a celebrated chef and more like a
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IDDBA 2026 Showcases the Future of Fresh Food Retail
ORLANDO, Fla. — From artisan cheeses and handcrafted charcuterie to innovative bakery creations and ready-to-eat meals, the International
While smartphones may give us easy-access to endless entertainment, these effortless exchanges take a toll on our physical, social, and mental well-being. Constantly staring and swiping at a small screen not only wastes time — it desensitizes us, blurring the meaningful connections we should be making with the world and
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Drawing the Line Between Self-care and Self-indulgence
Amidst the tension and tribulations of modern life, it is important to know when to step back and
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Five Morning Signs Your Body Is in Good Shape
Many chronic health problems don't wait for a lab test to announce themselves. The minutes after waking are
WASHINGTON D.C. — Despite the cancellation of Washington D.C.'s official Independence Day parade due to dangerous heat, nearly 200 Falun Gong practitioners gathered near the U.S. Capitol on July 4 to celebrate America's 250th birthday with performances that drew praise from visitors across the country. The National Independence Day Parade,
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Canadian MPs Welcome Shen Yun’s Return to Toronto After Earlier Cancellations
From June 25–28, Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
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Freedom 250 Kicks Off Celebration of America’s Founding Across All 50 States
As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, communities across all