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Vice President Harris holds a nearly 40-point lead over former President Trump among Asian American voters, according to a poll released Tuesday by Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) ...
Vice President Harris holds a nearly 40-point lead over former President Trump among Asian American voters, according to a new poll from Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) and ...
People’s Bank of China announces support measures including a cut in interest rates but some experts fear they may not be enough
China’s central bank has cut interest rates in an attempt to revive flagging economic growth and prevent scores of debt-laden property owners from going bust in its boldest intervention to boost the economy since the pandemic.
Adopting a suite of measures to reduce borrowing costs, the People’s Bank of China cut interest rates on existing mortgages by 0.5 percentage points and supported new lending by reducing the level of reserves banks must set aside before making loans.
Many Hill staffers set early sights on a career in politics with clear designs for a life in Washington. Nisha Ramachandran is not among them. The Scottsdale, Ariz., native was nudged into a
Support for the Democratic ticket is back up to 2020 levels among AAPI voters, many of whom say racism and discrimination is their top issue.
NEW YORK -- Asian American voters find Vice President Kamala Harris more appealing than they do former President Donald Trump, a survey published Tuesday reveals, with more than half of respondents ...
Former diplomat Michael Kovrig, who was taken into custody in December 2018, says he spent months in solitary confinement and was interrogated daily
A former Canadian diplomat for more than 1,000 days said he was placed in solitary confinement for months and interrogated for up to nine hours every day, treatment he said amounted to psychological torture.
Michael Kovrig, speaking to the in his first major interview since his release, also said he had missed the birth of his daughter and met her for the first time when she was two-and-a half years old.
A congressional report argues that Beijing has exploited ties with American universities to advance technologically, and that further guardrails are needed.
British Museum, LondonFollowing China’s epic ancient trade routes through fabulous oases, desert palaces and burial mounds will radically change the way you feel about borders
Not many exhibitions turn the history of the world upside down. The British Museum’s mesmerising Silk Roads does, by showing how Asia, Europe and north Africa shared their cultures more than a millennium ago. Far from developing in isolation, let alone in a “clash of civilisations”, east and west were once mutually connected by epic trade routes known as the Silk Roads that carried China’s precious discovery, silk, across the then-known world. If that sounds dry, the British Museum turns it into a fairytale of magic and beauty, as you follow the merchants’ routes to fabulous oases, desert palaces, synagogues, mosques and burial mounds.
You reach the first oasis by clay camel, to be precise a two-humped Bactrian camel of painted ceramic, nearly a metre tall, rearing its head in a bellow you can almost hear. This superb eighth-century statue comes from a tomb in Henan Province, China. Tied to its saddle are bolts of silk that were worth crossing worlds to sell or exchange.
The AACC and Possible Futures bookstore hosted OiYan Poon for a discussion on her newest book, “Asian American Is Not a Color,” this past Saturday.
A recent forum aimed at repairing the relationship between the National Institutes of Health and Asian American scientists demonstrated that more needs to be done to restore trust. More than 650 ...
The former president said he will impose a 200% tariff on agriculture equipment company John Deere if they move their manufacturing to Mexico.