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‘The CCP Regime Will Fall Like the Tyrannical Dynasties of Old’: Chinese Quit the Communist Party
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Teen Filmmaker Wins $10,000 for Championing Compassion at ‘Kindness Is Cool’ Event
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On March 5, Chinese Premier Li Qiang laid out an ambitious plan to reshape his country’s economy as it grapples with profound internal and external challenges. Setting a growth target of around 5 percent for 2024, Li revealed the initiative during the annual meeting of the National People's Congress —
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Chinese-Philippine Maritime Collision Injures 4, Sparking Tensions in Contested South China Sea
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In an unusual shift within China's financial landscape, a significant number of local companies have decided to abandon
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Sherry stands out as one of the magnificent fortified wines emerging from the Iberian Peninsula — particularly from the viticultural maritime region of Jerez — where it is primarily made from white grapes. In contrast, its Iberian cousin, Port, hails from Portugal's northwestern Atlantic
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Life is hard, and staying positive is even harder. There are those who, despite sporting the scars of a rough life, find something to look forward to every day. Less resilient souls might be prone to lose hope at the slightest ordeal. Our ability to endure is closely related to
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A Dozen Ways to Do Away With Contaminants in Drinking Water
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Seasonal Eating for February, and Traditional Chinese Hot Pot
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Valentine’s Day can be a challenge for anyone, whether you have a sweetheart or not. Fabricated pressure to express “true love,” combined with the emphasis on having a “special someone” can make Valentine’s Day stressful, or even depressing. But if we look at it from a different perspective, we will
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Understanding the Chinese Calendar in 2024 and Welcoming the Year of the Dragon
In 2024, the Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 10. Millions of people will bid farewell to the -
Celebrating Kindness: Meet the Winners of Gan Jing World’s ‘Kindness Is Cool Video Awards’
In an era where the digital realm often mirrors the complexity and challenges of the physical world, a