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Giant panda pair Wang Wang and Fu Ni have been on loan from Beijing since 2009 – now their future in Adelaide hangs in the balance
They might be cute and cuddly but Australia’s only giant pandas are in fact expensive – though nonverbal – Chinese diplomats.
The fate of Wang Wang and Fu Ni, who have called Adelaide zoo home for the last 15 years, will be decided on Wednesday after a meeting between Australian politicians and China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi.
The legislation marks another significant erosion of freedom in a former British colony once known for its relative autonomy from Beijing.
The Biden campaign has released a new ad targeting Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in battleground states, aimed at highlighting his investments in small businesses.
Property developer fined $580m and its chairman, Hui Ka Yan, fined $6.5m for allegedly falsifying its revenues
The troubled Chinese property developer Evergrande and its founder have been fined over allegations that they fraudulently inflated its revenues by $78bn (£61.6bn) in the two years before it began missing debt repayment deadlines.
Beijing’s stock watchdog fined the company about $580m for allegedly falsifying its revenue, among other violations, as it conducts a deep clean of the country’s embattled financial sector.
She pleaded not guilty to one count of assault and one count of elder abuse on March 7. Hopkins’ arrest sparked calls from Asian American activists and civil rights organizations to reopen Wu’s case.
A group of Buddhist faith leaders and community members gathered in the city of Antioch, California, for the “first national Buddhist memorial service and pilgrimage in response to anti-Asian hate.”.
Grand Rapids City Commissioners unanimously appointed Bing Siong Goei to fill the vacant Third Ward Commissioner position on Tuesday. The 64-year-old Grand Rapids small business entrepreneur will ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Grand Rapids City Commission has appointed its first Asian American commissioner. Bing Siong Goei, 64, was unanimously selected and appointed to fill the Third Ward ...
To understand what's happening with TikTok means understanding that there’s not a clear line between the state and society in China.
In 1939, after attending the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, Alfred Chan and his friends were headed back home to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. “They got really hungry and ...
The Chinese-American Planning Council has bought part of the mixed-use development where its new headquarters are being built.
Death of 13-year-old boy has put spotlight on juvenile crime and the plight of children left behind by rural migrant workers
The killing of a 13-year-old boy in northern China last week, for which three boys are in police custody, has triggered a heated discussion in the media on juvenile crime and the plight of children left at home by migrant workers.
Police arrested three boys and took them into custody after they allegedly bullied and killed the junior high school student in the small city of Handan, in Hebei province, on 10 March, and then buried him in a shallow pit, state media reported. So far, no charges have been laid.