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On-Again, Off-Again Lufthansa Airline Strikes
The Lufthansa pilot's strike is off till March 8 pending the outcome of further negotiations.
Europe
February 23, 2010
Steinway and Sons President Tunes to Shen Yun
“The music is wonderful."
Arts & Culture
February 20, 2010
‘Absolutely exceptional’ Says Art Gallery VP
Shen Yun Performing Arts opened its seven-run show at New York's Radio City Music Hall the afternoon of ...
Arts & Culture
February 13, 2010
Holocaust Memorial Day, Still Significant
Israel's leaders said in Holocaust Memorial Day speeches that the day still holds significance today.
International
January 27, 2010
Haiti to Be in Driver’s Seat for Reconstruction
The international community met to draw up an immediate to-do list for the long-term reconstruction of Haiti.
International
January 25, 2010
‘Colorful costumes were just amazing’
Mr. Hordan, a medical professional, and his friend Ms. Liu were among the delighted audience who saw Shen ...
Arts & Culture
August 29, 2009
World-class Show Heats Up at Kennedy Center
Audience rose in standing ovation and waved as the curtain closed on Shen Yun Performing Arts' second public ...
Arts & Culture
August 28, 2009
Human Rights Foundation Chairwoman: ‘It was better than ever’
Ms. Annette Lantos, Chairwoman of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice has attended previous Shen Yun ...
Arts & Culture
August 26, 2009
Jailed American Reporters Freed from North Korea
Two female American journalists jailed in a North Korean since last March, were released on Tuesday.
World
August 4, 2009
Vice President of Anti-Communist Organization Assaulted in Flushing
Vice President and spokesperson of the China Interim Government (CIG), Tang Boqiao, was assaulted on Monday night...
US
July 10, 2009
Thai PM Gone—Bangkok Airports to Reopen
Thailand's besieged Prime Mister was dismissed by the country's Constitutional Court on Tuesday, ending months of crippling anti-government ...
International
December 3, 2008
UN Confronts China on Torture
The Chinese regime has failed to answer hard-hitting questions about its severe human rights violations when pushed by ...
International
November 12, 2008
Apple iTunes Blocked for Tibet Songs
"Athletes downloaded the album as an act of solidarity with Tibet," stated an August 18 release posted on ...
China
August 23, 2008
In IOC Gymnast Probe, Communist Party Has Bases Covered
When the International Olympic Committee explained to this newspaper how it was reexamining the controversy surrounding the ages ...
Opinion
August 23, 2008
IOC Blasts Beijing’s Empty Protest Parks
The International Olympics Committee blasted Beijing's "protest parks," admitting that Chinese authorities have broken their promise to allow ...
China
August 22, 2008
Olympics Lip-Sync Story Triggers Censors
While the Olympic lip syncing story has garnered overwhelming attention outside of China, inside China it has attracted ...
China
August 17, 2008
Beijing Dragnet seeks Falun Gong
Chinese police have created a dragnet to arrest practitioners of the Falun Gong spiritual practice less than 200km ...
China
August 7, 2008
Turning up the Heat on Eutelsat
Eutelsat is under pressure to resume its broadcast of NTDTV's uncensored programming into mainland China.
International
August 6, 2008
One Million Voices Heard
A signature campaign to end the persecution of Falun Gong was presented at rally on Capitol Hill
International
July 18, 2008
Satellite Company Lies About Shutdown of TV Station, Says Recording
Recording says Eutelsat's CEO was source of shutdown of NTDTV broadcast.
International
July 12, 2008
Rally Decries Communist Influence in the U.S.
NY City Councilor Tony Avella says Any Chinese government official found guilty of coordinating attacks against Falun Gong ...
International
July 11, 2008
Obama, Clinton All Smiles in New York
Senators Obama and Clinton stood side-by-side to meet Democratic supporters at a Party fundraising event at the New ...
US
July 11, 2008
Polish Parliament to Examine Poland’s Participation at Beijing Olympics
WARSAW—Many methods can be used to voice a country's displeasure towards an Olympic host, especially if that host ...
China
March 18, 2008
Thousands Rally to Hail Communist Party's Disintegration
WASHINGTON DC—The Chinese Communist Party is in a state of near collapse under the weight of its moral ...
China
July 21, 2007
Abnormal Birth Rates in Canadian Native Reserve
There's something is in the air at the Aamjiwnaang First Nations reserve near Sarnia, Ontario. But it's not ...
Canada
June 9, 2006
Thai Police Take Orders From Chinese Envoys to Harass Falun Gong
BANGKOK - Thai police, under pressure from Chinese envoys in Thailand, have harassed participants in an ongoing protest ...
Asia & Pacific
December 14, 2005
Pathogenic Politics: Is the Bird Flu Already Spreading in Asia?
Over the past four weeks, an unidentified disease has killed at least 24 people and made at least ...
China
July 27, 2005
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