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The Argentine government on June 4 issued a preliminary award for a major river dredging contract to a Belgian company and its local partner, which has previously worked with a Chinese state-owned dredging firm. The losing bidder, another Belgian company backed by a U.S. partners, has since challenged the outcome,
Global Outcry Over Yu Menglong’s Mysterious Death: Evidence Point to Ritual ‘Sacrifice’
By Cai Siyuan, Vision Times The mysterious death of mainland Chinese actor Yu Menglong, who allegedly...
Five Georgian Opposition Leaders Charged With Attempting to Overthrow Government
On Monday, Oct. 6, Georgian prosecutors charged five opposition figures with attempting to overthrow...
US Airlines Urge FAA to Deliver ‘Quick Wins’ in $12.5 Billion Air Traffic Overhaul
Major U.S. airlines are pressing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to deliver immediate, visible...
‘A Nanosecond War’: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Sounds Alarm on Beijing’s AI Ambitions
By Yang Tianxuan, Vision Times Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sent shockwaves through the tech world when...
Zhang Youxia’s Power Surges as Signs Point to a Military Shake-Up at the CCP Plenary Session
Bu Yu Tong, Vision Times At the end of September, the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo announced...
Trump’s National Guard Deployment Faces Legal and Political Pushback
President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops and federal law enforcement personnel to several...
Rudy Giuliani Backs Republican Curtis Sliwa for NYC Mayor, Slams Cuomo and Mamdani
On Monday, Oct. 6, former mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, who gained national fame for his leadership...
Oil Prices Rise Amid Ukraine Stalemate and Higher US Demand
Oil prices advanced on Wednesday (Oct. 8), as traders bet that stalled peace efforts in Ukraine would...
Pragmatic Candidate Phil Wong: A Doer Driven by Community Needs
New York, NY – Phil Wong, a Democratic candidate for city council, is running as a self-described “doer...