Month: March 2026
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Iran’s President Apologizes for Attacks as Missiles, Drones Strike Gulf States
According to the Associated Press, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized on Saturday, March 7 for Iran’s recent attacks on neighboring countries. At the same time, however, Iranian missiles and drones continued striking Gulf Arab states. Meanwhile, Pezeshkian rejected repeated demands from U.S. President Donald Trump for…
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Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce Hosts ‘First Friday’ Networking Breakfast at Villa Roma Resort
The Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce (SCNY) brought together local business leaders, community partners, and residents on March 6, 2026, for its First Friday Networking Breakfast at the Villa Roma Resort in Callicoon. Sponsored by Villa Roma, the event provided an early-morning opportunity to connect, collaborate,…
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China’s Military Delegation Missing Deputy Leader Amid Ongoing PLA Shake-Up
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and People’s Armed Police delegation to the National People’s Congress was recently formed. Unlike in previous years, no deputy head was appointed. Personnel investigations and removals have also continued within the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. On March 3, 2026, the delegation of the…
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Reports Say Beijing Expanding Xishan Underground Command Center Amid Fears of ‘Decapitation Strike’
After the United States carried out a decapitation strike on Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, a message circulating online claims that residents in Beijing have revealed that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is accelerating the expansion of the Xishan Underground Command Center in western Beijing, formally known as the Central…
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Can Airstrikes Topple Iran’s Regime? Trump Reaches Out to Kurdish Forces for Ground Support
Al Jazeera reported on March 4 that hours after the United States and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly stated that the goal of the war was to bring freedom to the Iranian people. However, several analysts believe that, judging from Washington’s recent rhetoric and…
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StillHear: Leaving Voices for the Moments That Matter
The HV Business Link Interviews Series highlights local businesses and entrepreneurs in the Hudson Valley. This week, we feature Albie Pagan, founder of StillHear, a unique service that lets people record their voices and schedule messages for future delivery—helping loved ones hear them at birthdays, anniversaries, and other moments that matter most.
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US Senate Committee Approves Taiwan–US Space Assistance Act
The U.S. Senate committee has passed the “Taiwan–U.S. Space Assistance Act,” expanding cooperation between Taiwan’s National Space Organization and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The bill also creates channels for NASA personnel to voluntarily visit Taiwan’s space center for exchanges, further strengthening Taiwan’s…
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CPPCC Opens Amid Major Absences of Vice-National Officials
On March 4, 2026, the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) held its fourth session in Beijing. Of the 2,125 committee members expected, 2,078 attended in person. Three Chinese vice-national-level officials—Central Politburo member Ma Xingrui, CPPCC Vice Chairman Chen Wu, and…
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UK Labour MP’s Husband David Taylor Arrested in Major Spy Scandal
In early March 2026, London, UK, was engulfed in one of the most serious national security storms in recent years. With multiple individuals closely connected to senior members of the ruling Labour Party and influential think tanks arrested for allegedly engaging in espionage for China, and details of an illegal…
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CCP Two Sessions 2026: Beijing Posts Round-the-Clock Guards on Overpasses to Prevent Protest
The Chinese Communist Party stationed uniformed watchers on every pedestrian overpass in the capital
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CCP Elder Song Ping Dies at 109 After Watching Xi Jinping Dismantle His Legacy
Song Ping elevated Hu Jintao, forced Jiang Zemin out of the military chairmanship, and built the CCP's succession system
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Beijing Ordered Secret Iran Files Destroyed Hours After Khamenei Died
Intelligence shared with Taiwan reveals the CCP rushed to eliminate evidence of secret military sales, oil deals, and the full text of its strategic cooperation pact with Tehran