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The contrasting strategies involve risks for both sides as they approach what some analysts say is an inevitable fight for the U.S. car market.
The Chinese American Youth Scholarship Program has announced its 2024 scholarship winners. Five judges evaluated applicants based on academic achievements, community involvement, and leadership skills ...
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President Lai Ching-te has pledged to stay on his predecessor’s narrow path of resisting Beijing without provoking it. It won’t be easy.
Milwaukee Asian Restaurant Week kicked off on Sunday and runs through Saturday! Sample a range of cuisines and celebrate AAPI month with an old favorite, or something new.
Lai Ching-te uses inauguration speech to push for peace in the region and says future of Taiwan important to future of the world
Lai Ching-te has been as Taiwan’s new president, urging China to “cease their political and military intimidation against Taiwan” and to keep the world free from the fear of more war.
Lai was inaugurated on Monday morning at the Japanese colonial-era presidential office in central Taipei, taking over from Tsai Ing-wen, whose saw a deterioration in relations with Beijing.
In his first address since being inaugurated as president, Lai Ching-te said peace was the 'only option' and called on China to stop making political and military threats towards Taiwan.
Lai said the new government would make no concessions on democracy and freedom and called for cooperation between China and Taiwan, starting with tourism and student links. He continued: 'Let us together pursue peace and mutual prosperity'
It’s the first ballet company to give Asian Americans a space to be surrounded by fellow dancers, choreographers and artistic staff of the same racial background.
Lai was sworn in at Taiwan's presidential office in central Taipei, taking over from Tsai Ing-wen, having served as her vice president for the past four years. His role as Taiwan's new president puts him at the helm of the self-ruled island as China ramps up military and political pressure on Taiwan.