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By KO Wong, Vision Times Singapore SINGAPORE — Members of the public were invited to a special screening of Hard to Believe, an award-winning documentary that delves into the disturbing issue of forced live organ harvesting in China. The event, organized by Vision Times Singapore, took place at the indie
DAYES Coffee Brings Bold New Flavors to Middletown in Flagship Store Opening
MIDDLETOWN, New York — This scenic town in upstate New York was buzzing with excitement as DAYES Coffee...
NYC Health Hosts Farmers Market Workshop to Bring Fresh Produce to Communities
On Sept. 12, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) hosted a health-focused...
Across Time: The Evolution of How Ancient Civilizations Were Viewed Through the Ages
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com In the early days, the Mediterranean world was divided...
China’s Workforce Crisis: Why Lawmakers Are Pushing to Raise the Retirement Age
As China grapples with the rapid aging of its population, lawmakers are now considering raising the country...
China’s Arctic Expansion Unveils Troubling ‘Polar Silk Road’: 5 Things to Know
As Beijing seeks to expand its influence in the strategic and environmentally fragile region of the Arctic...
Airbnb Asks NYC to Reconsider Short-term Renting Rules
Airbnb has requested that New York City reconsider a law on short-term rentals that went into effect...
‘The real cancer plaguing China is the CCP itself’: Statements From the Tuidang Movement (August 2024
The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their...
Vietnamese Celebrities Face Backlash Over South Vietnamese Flag
Recently, Vietnamese celebrities have been harassed online after having their pictures taken in the presence...
HP to Receive $50 Million for Oregon Semiconductor Facility
The U.S. Commerce Department announced plans on Tuesday, Aug. 27 to award $50 million to HP to support...