Month: March 2026
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Trump Says Khamenei’s Son Cannot Lead Iran
Washington signals it will block a dynastic succession in Tehran, threatening to eliminate Mojtaba Khamenei before he can take power
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Pentagon Says US-Israel Forces Control Iranian Airspace, Official Linked to Trump Assassination Plot Killed
The U.S. Pentagon announced Wednesday, March 4 that the joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran, code-named “Operation Epic Fury,” has entered its fourth day. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said at a press conference that allied forces now hold near-total control of Iranian airspace and have killed a senior Iranian…
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China Lowers GDP Target as Property Slump and Weak Demand Weigh on Economy
Analysts say slower growth signals structural pressures and policy shift away from debt-driven expansion across China
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Tiananmen Activist: Alysa Liu’s Olympic Triumph Reflects the True American Dream
Chinese democracy activist Zhou Fengsuo says Alysa Liu’s Olympic triumph symbolizes freedom, resilience, and the enduring legacy of the 1989 Tiananmen democracy movement
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Growing Number of Senior Officials Absent at China’s Consultative Conference
Unusual absences among senior Chinese officials at the opening of the CPPCC meeting have drawn attention from political observers who say the absences could signal new purges to come
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Exclusive: Olympic Champion Alysa Liu’s Father on the CCP’s Attempts to Recruit Her
In the second part of this exclusive interview, Arthur Liu discusses human rights, safety concerns during the Beijing Olympics, and why he refused the CCP's attempts to recruit his daughter
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China’s Iran Gamble Collapses After ‘Operation Epic Fury’
Miles Yu, a columnist for the The Washington Post, wrote on March 6 that Beijing’s major strategic gamble in the Middle East over the past decade—turning Iran into a central pillar to counter the United States—is now rapidly unraveling. As joint U.S.–Israeli military operations significantly weaken…
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Thousands of Iranian Exiles Celebrate Khamenei’s Death in Manhattan
On March 1 when the Pentagon confirmed that U.S. forces, in a precision airstrike codenamed “Operation Epic Wrath,” had successfully killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who had ruled for over thirty years, New York City—thousands of miles from Tehran—erupted in unprecedented fervor. As home to one of the largest…
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Astronomers Discover Rare 3+1 Quadruple Star System
Stars in the universe rarely exist in isolation. Many are born and move together as binary, triple, or even larger multi-star systems. A recent study has revealed an especially remarkable celestial object: a tightly bound four-star system. This system has been named TIC 120362137. Research shows it is one of…
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Russia Believed to Be Providing Iran with US Military Target Intel: Reports
Amid the rapidly escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, Russia is being accused of providing Tehran with critical intelligence support, helping it target U.S. military assets in the Middle East. If true, this indicates that what was originally a U.S.-Iran-centered military confrontation is gradually evolving into a…
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UK Arrests Three in China Espionage Probe; Labour MP Says Husband Among Those Detained
British police have arrested three men suspected of assisting Chinese intelligence agencies. Although authorities have not publicly identified the suspects so as not to compromise the investigation, Labour Party Member of Parliament Joani Reid indicated that one of those detained is her husband. In a statement…
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Xi Jinping Faces Pressure Ahead of Possible Trump Summit After US-Israel Strike on Iran
U.S. military strikes against Iran have placed Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping in a difficult position ahead of a possible meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to analysis cited by Israel’s largest English-language newspaper, The Jerusalem Post. The report noted that within roughly two months, Trump had…