SYDNEY—In her teens, Amy Duncan tried to fill a growing sense of emptiness with parties and distraction. Then one day, a quiet set of meditative exercises brought her something she didn’t expect: peace. Duncan, a disability support worker from Sydney, In a Lonely Modern World, One Woman Finds Meaning in a Practice From the Past
SYDNEY—In her teens, Amy Duncan tried to fill a growing sense of emptiness with parties and distraction. Then one day, a quiet set of meditative exercises brought her something she didn’t expect: peace. Duncan, a disability support worker from Sydney,
Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended the large-scale North Korean military parade held at night in Pyongyang on Oct. 10 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea as a show of Beijing’s restrengthening ties with Pyongyang. Li
The U.S.–China trade war has unfolded like a boxing match. Both sides were trading blows, and suddenly, China threw a haymaker. That’s the analogy William Lee, chief economist of the Milken Institute, used to describe the latest development in the economic
China’s communist regime has launched a broad crackdown on pastors and members of one of the largest unregistered house churches in the nation, drawing criticism from current and former U.S. officials, as well as human rights groups. Zion Church said in a