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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
Passport to Taiwan, New York’s Largest Asian American Festival, Celebrates Two Decades of Festivities
On May 26 the Passport to Taiwan festival — New York State’s largest Asian American festival — kicked...
Mexico Overwhelmed by Wave of Political Murders Ahead of Elections
Guarded by more than a dozen police officers equipped with semi-automatic rifles and donning a helmet...
High Inflation, Living Costs Continue to Impact Americans Despite Better Economic Figures
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election draws closer, America’s economic performance since 2021 amidst...
Japan Moves to Untether Popular Line App From Korean Shareholder After Data Breaches
An “administrative guidance” by the Japanese government against the firm that runs the Line app — the...
Key Takeaways From the DEA’s 2024 National Drug Threat Assessment
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) 2024 National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA) has been...
‘No Concessions on Democracy and Freedom’: Taiwan’s New President Tells Beijing
On May 20, Taiwan's newly inaugurated president, William Lai Ching-te, issued a stark call to Communist...
New Report Reveals Link Between the Chinese Communist Party and Anti-Israel Protests in America
According to a new report from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) entitled, “Contagious...
The Rise of Fake Foods: How Common Ingredients Hide Behind Exotic Labels
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine The unprecedented affluence of the early 21st century...
‘Undermines our integrity’: Kenneth Chiu Describes Allegations of Voter Fraud in NYS Assembly Race
FLUSHING, New York — On May 8, Kenneth Chiu, a candidate for the 25th New York State Assembly District...