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FROM LOS ANGELES TIMES ON MSN
Posted on 07/26/2024

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III says Russian and Chinese bombers flying together for the first time in international airspace off Alaska is concerning.

FROM WILLIAM & MARY
Posted on 07/26/2024

William & Mary's Center for Student Diversity celebrates AAPI Heritage Month throughout the month of May, but provides programming throughout the month of April due to finals.

FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 07/26/2024

In Paris, Chinese swimmers have been under extra scrutiny by doping watchdogs, but that hasn’t satisfied competitors like American star Caeleb Dressel.

FROM SANTA ROSA PRESS DEMOCRAT
Posted on 07/26/2024

Table tennis player Zeng Zhiying left China in 1989, the same year of the Tiananmen Square massacre, to teach the sport in northern Chile.

FROM INC
Posted on 07/26/2024

Miles Guo built a luxury hotel in China and a media brand in the U.S. But to this day, it's not clear what he was really after.

FROM BING
Posted on 07/26/2024

Hailing from Minnesota and now a Los Angeles local, Chinese-Laotian American actor Izaac Wang has previously appeared in Clifford the Big Red Dog, Raya and the Last Dragon, and Good Boys. Teen Vogue ...

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 07/26/2024

The storm has already left a trail of destruction in Taiwan and the Philippines, where it killed at least 15 people.

FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS – SPORTS ON MSN
Posted on 07/26/2024

Table tennis player Zeng Zhiying left China in 1989, the same year of the Tiananmen Square massacre, to teach the sport in northern Chile ...

FROM LONDON EVENING STANDARD
Posted on 07/26/2024

Adam Peaty ’s rival for 100m breaststroke gold has claimed there is a "European and American" plot against China's swimming team. Qin Haiyang was among 23 Chinese athletes to test positive for the ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 07/25/2024

Vice Admiral Eduardo Santos was in charge of the Philippine navy at a time of ‘creeping invasion’ by China. Then along came an unusual idea
More than 25 years ago, the BRP Sierra Madre was sent off for one final, secret voyage. In the darkness of night, the Philippine navy ship sailed from Manila Bay into the remote waters of the South China Sea. Then, to the surprise of many, it ran aground, and hasn’t moved since.
“I did it as quietly as I could, so I would not raise any hackles among anybody,” says retired Vice Adm Eduardo Santos, who was chief of the navy at the time. To him, it was a case of mission accomplished. His plan had been to run the ship on to a small reef known as Second Thomas Shoal, one of the world’s most fiercely contested maritime sites, without China knowing. The move would help the Philippines defend the area for decades to come.

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 07/25/2024

Defying sanctions, Russia has obtained nearly $4 billion in restricted chips since the war began in Ukraine. Many were shipped through a cluster of shell companies in Hong Kong.

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