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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
Destruction of Ancestral Temple in Southern China Brings 4,000 People Out in Protest
The demolition of a 300-year-old ancestral temple by local authorities in Shenzhen, southern China, sparked...
Spain Ends Traditional Bullfighting Award Amid Cultural Shift, Animal Advocacy
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine In a landmark decision, Spain's Culture Ministry...
How NYC’s Business Improvement Districts Are Helping Small Businesses Thrive
NEW YORK, New York — In a major boost to local economies, Small Business Services Commissioner...
On National Fentanyl Awareness Day, DEA Head Highlights Role of Chinese Producers in Opioids Reaching
Testifying at a hearing before Congress on May 7, which is National Fentanyl Awareness Day, Drug Enforcement...
NY: This Broadway Hotel Has Been Quietly Operating as a Migrant Shelter for Over a Year
A hotel, in the heart of Broadway, has been quietly operating as a migrant shelter for well over a year...
Thousands Arrested as Student Protests Spread, Grow Violent
Student protests in support of Palestine that erupted in April on college campuses in the United States...
Meet Kenneth Paek: Veteran, Policeman, and Advocate Vying for NY’s 25th Assembly
OAKLAND GARDENS, New York — As residents in New York gear up to vote for representatives in their Assembly...
Flooding in Southern Brazil Claims at Least 39 Lives After Torrential Rains
Brazilian authorities of the country's southernmost Rio Grande do Sul state said on Friday, May 3, that...
‘China has been poisoned for over a century’: Statements From the Tuidang Movement (April 2024)
The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their...