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Foreign Agents, American Targets: Inside the Campaign Against Shen Yun

Law Enforcement Today

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July 11, 2026

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The Chinese Communist Party continues its aggressive campaign of intimidation, lawfare, and foreign interference to silence dissent at home while manipulating western countries too weak to speak up.

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 2, 2026

US and China compete for Nepali youth with skill programs: It's about who leads the next generation

US and China compete for Nepali youth with skill programs: It's about who leads the next generation

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 21, 2026

Heo Nam-jun's breakout moment: How 'My Royal Nemesis' changed everything

For years, Heo Nam-jun was a familiar face in supporting roles. Now, he finds himself at the center of one of Korea's streaming hits. The actor recently wrapped My Royal Nemesis, a fantasy romantic comedy that climbed to No. 2 on Netflix's weekly non-English TV chart during the June 8-14 tracking period. Heo stars as Cha Se-gye, a chaebol heir whose cool exterior begins to crack after he meets a Joseon-era woman, played by Lim Ji-yeon, who has inexplicably time-slipped into modern-day Seoul. S

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

2 more lawmakers declare bids for ruling party leadership

SEOUL, July 8 (Yonhap) -- Reps. Song Young-gil and Ko Min-jung of the ruling Dem...

Vision Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Taiwan, Beijing Clash Over AIT Director’s Comments on Cross-Strait Status Quo

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) on Thursday, July 2 took an apparent swipe—without naming him directly—at Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), accusing him of “running around stirring up trouble” and of “publicly complying while privately defying” U.S. President Donald Trump’s statements on Taiwan. Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung criticized the []

Drudge Report

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· Jun 24, 2026

Bejing Luring World to Yuan and Hobbling Sanctions...

Bejing Luring World to Yuan and Hobbling Sanctions... (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:China Makes New US Warship Target for Missile Tests...Communist supercomputer outpaces American rivals...

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 3, 2026

Government rebukes Chinese Ambassador following wild tirade against ASIO

Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade rebuking an extraordinary tirade by China’s Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian. “He submitted an opinion piece to the Nine papers earlier this week accusing ASIO of making up claims of espionage and foreign interference,” he said. “I think DFAT could and should have gone further ... but this is the problem for the government, they’re trying to walk the tightrope between dealing with a Communist country that they know would crush us given the chance but also trying to suck up to them for trade. “ASIO is very clear on the threat of China, but the government itself seems to be a little more reticent to call it as it is.”

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Related coverage for "Foreign Agents, American Targets: Inside the Campaign Against Shen Yun": Korea Times News — US and China compete for Nepali youth with skill programs: It's about who leads the next generation. The korea Herald News — Heo Nam-jun's breakout moment: How 'My Royal Nemesis' changed everything. Yonhap News Agency — 2 more lawmakers declare bids for ruling party leadership. Vision Times — Taiwan, Beijing Clash Over AIT Director’s Comments on Cross-Strait Status Quo. Drudge Report — Bejing Luring World to Yuan and Hobbling Sanctions.... Sky News Australia — Government rebukes Chinese Ambassador following wild tirade against ASIO