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People First Party Faces Turmoil Over Legislator Lee Chen-hsiu’s Controversies
Since taking office, People First Party legislator Lee Chen-hsiu (Li Zhenxiu) has been mired in controversy. She has faced questions about her identity and also revealed that Hsinchu Mayor Gao Hongan allegedly received 7 million...
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Influencer Hu Liren Commends Falun Gong’s Stand for Virtue in the Face of the CCP
Overseas Chinese commentator Hu Liren recently shared his views on Falun Gong after attending a Shen Yun performance at New York’s Lincoln Center, describing the production as an “epic masterpiece” in a subsequent livestream. Hu,...
US Returns to the Moon for the First Time in Over 50 Years
July 20, 2014, marked the 45th anniversary of humanity’s first moon landing. As the first American astronaut to set foot on the lunar surface, Neil Armstrong, famously said: “That’s one small step for a man,...
Poland Issues First-Ever Warning on Taiwan Strait Tensions
Europe continues to express concern over the situation in the Taiwan Strait. The Polish government has, for the first time, publicly stated that it is highly concerned about the Taiwan Strait situation and opposes any...
Oil Shock Ripples Hit Hong Kong, Taiwan Housing Markets
Due to geopolitical uncertainty surrounding the situation in Iran, the property markets in Hong Kong and Taiwan have also been affected. A report released by UBS, a Hong Kong based wealth management company, shows the...
US Blocks Chinese EVs from Entering America via Canada, Citing Security Risks
According to Bloomberg on March 31, U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra stated that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reached a tariff agreement with China in January this year, allowing Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) to...
Mugwort Benefits Explained: How This Traditional Herb Is Used for Health and Healing
In many parts of China, early summer carries a distinct scent. Bundles of mugwort hang from doorways during the Dragon Boat Festival, placed there to repel insects and, in traditional belief, ward off illness. The...
Xi Jinping Confronts Growing Pressure as China’s Economy Weakens and Military Stability Comes Into Question
Shanghai in early March still looks like a functioning global city. The lights are on. Traffic moves. Office towers remain full. But beneath that surface, the sense of contraction is becoming harder to ignore. Across...
How Ignorance and Shamelessness Drive History’s Worst Disasters
Human civilization has always advanced alongside its own darkness. We celebrate heroes, commemorate victories, and admire progress. We rarely confront the colder truth: most of history’s great catastrophes were products of human design, not natural...
The Great Wealth Transfer: Is China Quietly Becoming an Inherited Society?
A historic transfer of wealth is quietly taking shape in China that's unprecedented in scale, rapid in pace, and unfolding within a largely undefined institutional framework. At the center of this gap lies a shocking...
Iran General Jamshid Eshaghi Killed in US-Israeli Airstrike
Amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed on Tuesday, March 31 that a senior officer was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike. The deceased was Jamshid Eshaghi, Brigadier General and head...
‘Sunshine Women’s Choir’ Sparks Taiwan-China Controversy Over Labeling in Chinese Market
The film "Sunshine Women’s Choir,” which became a huge box office success among Taiwanese domestic films, is set to enter the mainland Chinese market. However, promotional materials for the mainland release have labeled it as...