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US Lawmakers Honor Falun Dafa Practitioners at AAPI Heritage Month Event
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Xi-Putin Summit Underscores China-Russia Push for Multipolar World Order: Reports
Taiwan Stock Market Overtakes India as AI Draws Capital, Wars Hurt Import-Dependent Economies: Experts
Analysts say Taiwan’s semiconductor dominance and the global AI investment boom have boosted its markets, while energy-import dependence and geopolitical uncertainty weigh on India’s outlook
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EU Fears China’s Growing EV Sector Infrastructure in Morocco Could Circumvent Trade Restrictions
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New US Tariff Proposal Targets 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Links
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Quad Signals Renewed Momentum at New Delhi Meeting Amid Growing Competition With China
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As Trump Met Xi in Beijing, Japan Was Watching Closely
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Taiwan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Briefing as Trump-Xi Talks Fuel Security Concerns
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Closing Arguments End in Hong Kong Trial of Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
Exclusive: Analyst Says Taiwan Must Confront Limits of US Support as $14 Billion Arms Package Remains in Limbo
On May 27, bipartisan members of the U.S. Congress introduced the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, aiming to stabilize the increasingly chaotic college athletics system. The bill seeks to protect student-athlete rights, maintain competitive balance, and expand revenue sharing. On June 4, U.S. President Donald Trump voiced strong support
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NVIDIA Chip Procurement Report Reignites US-China Tech War Debate
When national security and corporate profits come into conflict, will the White
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US Lawmakers Warn Foreign Influence Campaigns May Be Targeting AI Data Center Development
On Thursday, June 4 U.S. lawmakers warned the Trump administration that evidence
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Taiwan’s Opposition Leader Cheng Li-wun Says She Would Welcome Talks With Trump
Taiwanese opposition leader and Kuomintang (KMT) chairwoman Cheng Li-wun is currently on
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Nanjing activist Shi Tingfu, known as the first person in China’s street protests to publicly give speeches urging people to “Never Forget June 4,” is 67 years old. A human rights defender, Shi actively supported the 1989 student movement and later became a practitioner of street activism during his rights-defense
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Huawei’s ‘Tau Law’ Faces Skepticism as China Struggles to Close Chip Gap
According to Reuters, as global competition in the semiconductor industry continues to intensify, China's chip sector is accelerating
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Zhao Ziyang’s Secret Verdict on Tiananmen: Li Peng Demanded the Shooting, Deng Xiaoping Gave the Order
"They all refused to take the lead," Zhao Ziyang told Du Daozheng, the former director of China's state
On June 4, 2026, the British Embassy in Beijing marked the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre by posting a short commemorative video to its official account on Weibo, the Chinese social media platform where the embassy maintains a verified presence. The 16-second clip showed the iconic image of
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Czech Senate President in Taiwan: ‘Freedom Comes With Responsibility’
According to the Taipei Times, the Czech Centre Taipei hosted the forum
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Sudanese Civilians Rely on Smuggling to Survive Healthcare Collapse as Civil War Continues
Three years into the civil war between Sudan’s government and paramilitary forces,
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Tiananmen Survivor Speaks in Toronto on 37th Anniversary, Calls on World to Stand With the Imprisoned
Zhou Fengsuo, executive director of Human Rights in China and a student
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When Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou was reported to be showing signs of cognitive decline, and when Lin Fang-yu, a prominent cardiac surgeon who had led three major medical centers, was diagnosed with dementia after retiring, public anxiety about the condition sharpened considerably. The cases raised a question many people
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What Most People Get Wrong About Brushing Their Teeth
Rinsing after brushing washes away the fluoride you need After brushing, the instinct for most people is to swish water around and spit. It feels like the natural finish to the routine. But that rinse washes away fluoride — the active ingredient in toothpaste — before it has a chance
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Three Ways You’re Eating Eggs That Could Harm Your Health
Eggs are affordable, easy to cook, and loaded with high-quality protein, lecithin, and essential vitamins. Cook or store
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The Hidden Mechanism Behind Gratitude That Most People Never Use
Most of us spend our days envying someone else's life, someone else's job, someone else's house, someone else's
Many older adults carry habits from earlier decades that made sense at the time but have since become liabilities. Taste changes with age, social routines calcify, and the body's tolerance for dietary and lifestyle shortcuts quietly diminishes. The six patterns below are among the most common and among the most
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Sjögren’s Syndrome: What Traditional Chinese Medicine Reveals About Dry Eyes and Dry Mouth
If your eyes feel gritty and your mouth persistently parched, with no clear explanation why, you may be
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How to Get Children Off Screens and Back Outside
Screen time has become the default mode of childhood for millions of families. Devices are engineered to hold
Hard work sustains a livelihood. It rarely produces wealth or large fortunes on its own. The difference between the two lies in something harder to teach: the ability to read a situation before others do, to understand what people around you actually want, and to give up what you have
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Sultan Palace: The Warmth of Aleppo in New Jersey
Before you even place your order, warmth fills the dining room at Sultan Palace, along with enticing aromas.
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Lin Chi-ling Scrubbed From China TV After Declining Taiwan Government Post
According to the Central News Agency (CNA), Lin Chi-ling, Taiwan's most recognizable model and actress, has been quietly