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Falun Gong Endures in China Despite 25 Years of Communist Persecution
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Kamala Harris Appears to Have Secured Enough Delegates to Become the Democratic Nominee
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US State Department Vows Action Against Communist China’s Persecution of Falun Gong
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Amid the stories of human resilience and faith, the journey of Zhu Yuanzhu and her son, Sun Hongwei, stands as a moving testament to the enduring spirit of Falun Gong practitioners. Featured on the July 20 segment of “The Stories of Life,” on Gan Jing World, the pair shared how
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Beijing Endorses Xi Jinping’s Murky Vision Following Key Policy Meeting
On July 15, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held a top-level meeting to advocate for policies that communist -
Sellers Left Struggling to Make Ends Meet in China’s E-Commerce Price War
Chinese e-commerce vendors are struggling to survive with slowing sales growth and rising price pressures, as well as
Europe needs a system to set prices for critical minerals needed for the energy transition that is not dependent on China, which dominates much of the global sector. This is what the head of an EU-funded group recently stated, speaking to an international forum. Oversupply and weak prices of materials
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Celebrating Robert Burns: A Night of Tradition, Scrumptious Eats, and Poetry
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Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Cider is an alcoholic beverage that dates back to the dawn of civilization. The Thracians were among the earliest winemakers, venerating Dionysus as the "god of wine," while the Egyptians crafted beer 5,000 years ago. The Incas produced corn liquor (chicha) 3,000 years ago.
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Summer is here, and many of us have already been exposed to the warm sun rays. With the excitement of summer fun, it’s easy to forget to protect our skin from the sun; but preventing sunburns should remain one of our top priorities. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, a
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Rich in cultural traditions and ancient heritage, modern-day India still upholds dozens of seemingly-superstitious beliefs. Those who shun them may not realize that they are rooted in the practical wisdom of our ancestors. Some of the most prevalent Indian superstitions have fascinating cultural foundations or little-known logic behind them. Let’s
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Japanese Knotweed – An Incredibly Invasive Plant With a Remarkable Range of Utility
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For Powerful Traditional Remedies, Know and Grow Medicinal Herbs (H) Horsetail
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The Fourth of July is a patriotic national holiday where Americans of all sorts unite in the name of freedom. Across the US, we commemorate our country’s independence from England with events ironically inspired by celebrations for the King’s birthday — processions, ringing of bells, and fiery displays. From dates
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A Guide to the Rich Intertwining of Greek and Turkish Culinary Traditions
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine The nearly 400-year occupation of Greece by the Ottoman Empire left an -
Three Coffee Rituals From Around the World You Should Experience at Least Once
Coffee is as ancient as some of the oldest human civilizations. Served hot or cold, with sugar, milk