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The Plight of Falun Gong: 24 Years of Persecution in China and Beyond
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Germany’s ‘Strategy on China’ Marks Beijing as Both Partner and Rival
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Cisco May Be Sued for Aiding and Abetting CCP’s Persecution of Falun Gong: US Appeals Court
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Beijing Takes Small Step to Shore Up Property Sector From Credit Default Risks
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Investors Wary of China’s Economy Amid Stagnant Post-Pandemic Recovery and Anticipated Stimulus Measures
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China Hiding $3 Trillion in Foreign Currency ‘Shadow Reserves’, Former US Official Says
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Chinese Govt. Statistics Admit to 20% Youth Unemployment Rate
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Premier Li Qiang Talks Up China’s Growth at World Economic Forum Meeting
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Supreme Court Rules ‘Affirmative Action’ in College Admissions Violate the 14th Amendment
Congress’s CECC Condemns the CCP’s 24-Year Persecution of Falun Gong, Demands Release of Detainees
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In what Chinese Communist Party (CCP) media celebrated as a reunion of "old friends," China's leader Xi Jinping and veteran U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger held a notable meeting in Beijing on July 20. The regime's mouthpieces reported that Xi noted a unique symbolism in the occasion, as the Thursday meeting
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Hollywood Franchises Are ‘More and More Nonsense’ Say China Theatregoers as Revenue Declines
Whatever love affair Mainland China’s moviegoers may have had with Hollywood’s offerings
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Kerry Says Beijing Climate Deal Needs ‘a Little Bit More Work’ After Meetings
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry told the media that
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NY: Orange County Authorities Manage Impacts as Cleanup Continues Following Unprecedented Floods
Almost a week after historic flooding ripped through Orange County, New York,
- US Navy Buzzes Taiwan Strait With Surveillance Aircraft
- NYC Care and Asian American Federation Launch Video Series to Boost Healthcare Access
- China-based Hackers Breached Secretary Raimondo’s Email Account: Reports
- NYS: Unprecedented Flooding Causes Widespread Damage in Orange, Rockland, and Putnam Counties
- Bank of America Slapped With $250 Million in Fines and Repayments Over Consumer Protection Violations
- John Kerry, US Climate Envoy, to Visit China
- Prominent US Think Tank Leader Accused of Espionage and Illicit Dealings With the CCP
- NYC’s Lester Chang Holds Business Conference, Calls to Boost Opportunities for the City’s Asian Population
- Zuckerberg Courting Tencent to Export Metaverse Goggles to China: Reports
From across the Pacific, U.S.-based singer-songwriter Zhang Gong, also known as “Crazy Zhang,” received demands to delete his music from Twitter, with Chinese authorities saying that his satirical songs “[have] a negative impact” on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported. Officials from multiple Chinese-based organizations,
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Case of Chinese Rights Activist Delayed, Fears of Isolated Imprisonment Arise
There has been a delay in the case of detained rights activist Zhang Hai after his case was
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China to Ban Advertising on Public Buses in Tiananmen Square
Authorities in Beijing are considering a plan to ban advertising on public buses that pass through Tiananmen Square,
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com The Sangiovese grape — with its roots embedded deep in the rich soils of Italy — is responsible for some of the country's most cherished and acclaimed wines. It is predominantly cultivated in Tuscany, Umbria, and Campania, along with their numerous DOCs and DOCGs, making
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AI in the Restaurant: The Story of Robbie the Robot
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com There is much talk and fear about
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Beijing Disciplines Jack Ma’s Ant Group With $1 Billion Fine
Ant Group, the parent company of Alibaba and Alipay, has just been
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Chinese ‘Tourist’ Spy Thwarted at UK Parliament Briefing On Hong Kong Dissidents
A purported Chinese Communist Party spy attempting to enter a non-public briefing
- Amidst Beijing’s Aggression in the South China Sea, US Hopes to Cooperate with ASEAN Nations
- Foxconn, Apple Supplier, Withdraws From $20 Billion India Chip Factory
- Mongolian Prime Minister’s China Trip Highlights Growing Economic Dependence on Beijing
- China and the Solomon Islands Forge Strategic Partnership Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
- Toronto’s Newly Elected Mayor Received Help From Groups Aligned with the Chinese Communist Party
- CCP Spy Base in Cuba Has Existed for 30 Years, Intelligence Officer Says
- Xi Inspects Chinese Military’s Eastern Theater Command, Tells Them to Increase Odds of Victory
- China Fuming Over Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water Plan, May Completely Ban Seafood Imports From the Country
- Global Production Lags Due to Self-Imposed Restrictions
Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Darwin were two of the most creative minds of their time. Although they lived in different eras and worked in different fields, both left a lasting legacy for humanity. What inspired their creations? How did their motivations differ, and how did that influence their ultimate
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Wayuu Mochila Bags – An Indigenous Colombian Tradition of Colorful Crochet
Mochila bags, increasingly trendy and colorful totes, each display a unique expression indigenous Wayuu tradition. For centuries, the Wayuu people have inhabited the visually striking desert of La Guajira, Colombia, where conditions are harsh and the climate extreme. Inhospitable and remote, La Guajira served as a refuge, protecting the ethnic
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Independence Day Fireworks, and Their International Origin
As the skies across America explode with color and sound this Fourth of July, one might wonder how
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Culinary Fireworks in Québec: A Journey Through Tradition, Innovation, and Gastronomic Excellence
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Experiencing the culinary scene in Québec is not only a delight for gourmands,
Our knees are big joints with an even bigger job. We depend on them to stand, bend, get around, and bear heavy loads. These complicated structures are built to last, but like any valued tool, they perform better with proper care and maintenance. As we age, the effects of neglect
Moving through the months to highlight suitable foods for seasonal eating, we have taken the opportunity to examine a different aspect of the practice with each part of the series. Last month we discussed the value of locally grown foods in regards to seasonal eating, which brings up the interesting
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Seed Saving Basics for the Home Gardener
Seed saving is not merely an economical tactic that will save you a good bit of money in
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The Chinese Waist Drum – A Spirited, Spiritual Tradition
Considered the world's first drum, the Chinese waist drum (腰鼓 Yāogǔ) recalls the glory of ancient Chinese civilization.