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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Faces Supreme Court Showdown
According to a March 31 report by Politico, the U.S. legal dispute over “birthright citizenship” is entering a critical stage. An executive order signed by President Trump is now under comprehensive judicial review, and the...
Japanese Politician Keiji Furuya Sanctioned by China for Supporting Taiwan
Keiji Furuya, chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship League and a member of Japan’s House of Representatives, has been sanctioned by China for his long-standing support of Taiwan. On Monday, March 30 the Chinese Ministry...
Inside Mao’s Inner Circle: Tan Zhenlin’s ‘Three Regrets’ and a Chilling Reply
Wu Faxian, former commander of the Chinese Communist Party’s air force, left behind a memoir that stands apart from most accounts written by disgraced officials. It contains omissions and self-justifications, but also preserves moments that...
Unnatural Supernatural: Strange Sounds and Lights Reported in Everyday Life
In places far from human activity, where natural sound drops away and light behaves in unfamiliar ways, certain experiences resist explanation. Two accounts from the wilderness, and one from an ordinary apartment building, unfold in...
Was the Yuan Dynasty Chinese? Rethinking China’s Identity Beyond Ethnicity and Empire
The debate reflects a broader shift in historical interpretation. In modern discourse, particularly under the influence of nationalism, political legitimacy is often tied to ethnic identity. Dynasties established by non-Han peoples are therefore sometimes viewed...
9 Life Rules That Can Save You Decades of Mistakes
Most life detours are not caused by lack of ability, but by small, repeated misjudgments. What follows is less a theory than a set of habits. Simple, direct, and often overlooked. Start with how you...
How Trees Grow Out of Buildings and Stone: Real Stories of Nature’s Survival
On a windowsill sits a banyan bonsai grown from a small cutting brought from Florida to New York more than twenty years ago. It lives in a shallow pot, no more than a foot deep,...
US Embassy Orders Immediate Evacuation from Iraq Amid Iran-Linked Threats
On March 29, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, issued a severe security alert, explicitly warning that Iran and its allied terrorist militias may target U.S. universities in Iraq, including American University of Baghdad, universities...
US Senate Delegation Visits Taiwan Amid Arms Budget Discussions
The Legislative Yuan’s joint review committee on foreign affairs, national defense, and finance recently completed the preliminary review of all versions of the National Defense Special Act proposed by both ruling and opposition parties. Only...
Ko Wen-je Sentenced to 17 Years, 6-Year Loss of Civil Rights
Former People First Party chairman Ko Wen-je, involved in the Jinghua City and political donation cases, was recently sentenced in the first trial at the Taipei District Court to 17 years in prison and a...
Hong Kong Rights, Freedoms Under Strain, UK Report Says
The UK government recently released its Hong Kong Mid-Year Report for the Second Half of 2025. The report pointed out that Hong Kong’s political autonomy and pluralism continue to be eroded and directly criticized the...
Wu Zuguang’s 1998 Speech in Beijing: Calling Mao a ‘Bandit’ and the Applause That Followed
In August 1998, inside a modest bookstore near the China Art Museum in Beijing, a routine literary event took an unexpected turn. Wu Zuguang, one of China’s most prominent playwrights and cultural figures of the...