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37 years after the Tiananmen Square crackdown, former Peking University student Li Yingzhi still remembers the spring of 1989 like it happened yesterday. Now living in the United States, the former history major reopened the diary he kept during the student-led democracy movement. In an exclusive interview with Vision Times,
CDC Update on Neurological, Blood, Heart Inflammation Adverse Events From COVID-19 Vaccines
On Aug. 10, the CDC published an update regarding reports of adverse events after vaccination with Coronavirus...
Americans and Britons Sign Petitions to End Communist Rule in China, Bringing ‘Light to the Darkness’
According to surveys conducted over the past year, many of the world’s people view Beijing with an increasingly...
Rabbi Calls Decision to Kick 18 Orthodox Jewish Girls Off Flights ‘Anti-Semitic’
A group of 18 American Orthodox Jewish girls were booted off two flights in Europe, which their rabbi...
Most COVID-19 Patients at Israel Hospital Fully Vaccinated, Doctor Calls Mandates ‘Diabolic’
The majority of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in an Israeli hospital are fully vaccinated...
Infra Bill EV Policy to Look Into China’s Human Rights Abuses, Biden Wants 50% New Vehicles to be Electric
The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bipartisan proposal put forward by the Democrats and supported by some...
Pakistan’s Unvaccinated Lose Cell Service, Right to Work as Mandatory Vaccines Prompt Counterfeit Certificates
COVID-19 vaccination has been made mandatory in one of Pakistan’s four provinces. To enforce the mandate...
Canadian Health Authority Spams Mail-out Exposing Vaccination Status
The health ministry of a Canadian province distributed a spam mailout that sought to book appointments...
Australia Crushes Lockdown Dissent With Weekend Protest Crackdown
Australia’s big media celebrated a victory for the state of New South Wales as a planned July 31 protest...
Australia Deploying Military to Sydney to Enforce Sixth Week of Harsh Lockdowns
Australia will deploy 300 members of its armed forces to enforce a sixth consecutive week of severe lockdown...