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OpenAI Report Finds Suspected China-Linked Accounts Used ChatGPT for Influence Campaigns
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China’s 280 Million Gig Workers: What the Official Numbers Hide About the Jobs Crisis
Canadian MPs Welcome Shen Yun’s Return to Toronto After Earlier Cancellations
Shen Yun will conclude its 2026 global tour with five performances in Toronto after earlier shows were canceled following security threats. Canadian lawmakers have welcomed the troupe's return, describing it as a reaffirmation of artistic freedom and resistance to intimidation
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Twin Earthquakes Devastate Northern Venezuela, Killing at Least 164 and Injuring Nearly 1,000
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China’s Maritime Operation Near Taiwan Signals Broader Push for Regional Dominance, Officials Say
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Chinese Firm Used Crypto Networks to Move Funds, Chemicals Through Japan
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Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Publicly Urges CCP Officials to Defect
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Taiwan Develops Rare Earth Extraction Tech to Support ‘Non-China Supply Chain’
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Record Capital Flight: Why Chinese Wealth Is Flooding Into America
Japan Arrests Senior Prince Group Leader as US Cracks Down on Scam Network
Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said Taiwan will not allow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to define its identity, warning that Beijing’s growing use of cognitive warfare, political interference, and coercion tactics pose an expanding challenge to democratic societies in the Indo-Pacific region. Hsiao made the remarks during a June
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Messi’s World Cup Record Puts China’s Sports Censorship in the Spotlight
By Jin Yan and James Jseng, Vision Times Lionel Messi has once
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US Pilot Reports Bizarre Iranian Drone Swarm Before His F-15 Was Downed
According to an exclusive report by CNN, in the chaotic final moments
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The Beezly Experience: One Destination for All Things Beezly
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China's economic slowdown has left local governments cash-strapped and unwilling to absorb losses on behalf of residents, and ordinary people are paying for it. In Chengdu, homeowners have faced extortionate property management fees and unaddressed safety hazards. In a Yunnan resettlement estate purpose-built for villagers relocated under the Party's poverty-relief
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Chinese Activist Zhang Chao Arrested After Posting Tiananmen Photo on WeChat
The Chinese Communist Party has never acknowledged the June 4, 1989, massacre in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, in which
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Zero Debt, Zero Regret: Why Young Shenzhen Workers Are Swearing Off Borrowing
A 2025 survey by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Finance found that 78.3 percent of
A family-owned karaage restaurant in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, has sparked heated debate online after revealing that its signature flavor comes partly from frying oil that dates back to its founding in 1960. Wakadori, which just took home the top prize at this year's Japan Karaage Grand Prix, uses what its
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Foreign Ministry Condemns CCP for Pressuring Kenya to Block Taiwan’s Participation in the Our Ocean Conference
Taiwan had been scheduled to participate in the 11th Our Ocean Conference
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China’s ‘Normalized Governance’ Push Near Taiwan Draws Security Concerns
The Chinese government's latest efforts to expand what it calls "normalized governance"
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Andy Burnham: From ‘King of the North’ to Potential Next UK Prime Minister
According to the BBC, Andy Burnham, the former Greater Manchester mayor widely
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For Crystal Covington, supporting individuals with developmental disabilities is both a profession and a personal mission. As an occupational therapist, educator, entrepreneur, and advocate, she has dedicated nearly two decades to helping children and families build more independent and fulfilling lives. Drawing from her experiences as both a sibling and
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Bombay Chowk: The Seasoned Memories of Goa
Long before spices filled kitchen shelves around the world, they traveled across oceans, shaping trade routes, cultures, and cuisines. Pepper, cloves, cinnamon, turmeric, and cardamom brought merchants to India's shores and became interwoven with the country's culinary identity. Today, those same seasonings continue to tell stories through the food of
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NYNJ Host Committee Announces Free Watch Party in Central Park for FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final
New York, NY – Officials and organizers have announced a major free public watch party in Central Park
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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
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
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Japanese Honeysuckle: Can This Invasive Plant Help You Beat the Summer Heat?
If you haven’t seen it trailing over fences, climbing trees, and occupying the edges and understories of forests,
During Shen Yun Performing Arts' 2026 tour of Japan, audiences in cities including Kyoto, Nishinomiya, and Tokyo filled theaters to experience the acclaimed performance that celebrates 5,000 years of traditional Chinese culture through classical dance and music. The tour concluded on an overwhelmingly positive note, with enthusiastic audience responses and
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Why Do Guangdong People Bury Their Dragon Boats After the Dragon Boat Festival?
The river-filled regions of Guangdong have maintained the tradition of Dragon Boat Festival races for more than a
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From Hidden Gems to a $1.3 Billion Industry: Inside Orange County Tourism’s Growth Strategy
As travelers increasingly look for authentic, nearby escapes, Orange County has quietly emerged as a compelling destination just