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An NYPD detective allegedly took bribes from a crew of four robbers — who targeted Asian-Americans for their thefts — to help them avoid getting arrested.
Kamile Wayit, 19, sentenced in China for ‘advocating extremism’ by sharing footage of anti-lockdown unrest
A Uyghur student who was detained in Xinjiang in December after posting a video on WeChat of the “” protests has been convicted of “advocating extremism”.
Kamile Wayit, 19, was detained in Atush on 12 December the day after returning home from university in Henan, a province in central China. She has not been heard from since, but last week a spokesperson from China’s ministry for foreign affairs confirmed to the Economist magazine that Wayit had been sentenced on 25 March “for the crime of advocating extremism”. The spokesperson did not confirm the length of the sentence but it can be up to five years.
Cuba may allow China to establish a facility on its territory capable of conducting electronic surveillance on the United States, CBS News has confirmed.
Their support for the party is diminishing over crime, merit-based education and cultural radicalism.
President apologises for second time in a week as politics and media embroiled in #MeToo allegations
Taiwan’s ruling party has been rocked by a wave of sexual harassment allegations, as the country grapples with a #MeToo movement that has encompassed politics and the media.
On Tuesday, President Tsai Ing-wen apologised for the second time in a week in response to sexual harassment claims against senior staff in the Democratic Progressive party (DPP). “Our society as a whole must educate ourselves again. People in sexual harassment incidents are victims,” she wrote in a Facebook post.
A group of teachers and students want Washington state to pass legislation mandating all students learn Asian American history in K-12 schools.
In spite of being historically underrepresented in mainstream US culture, Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) have made advances over the past few ...
Jon Wang, an Asian-American who was rejected from multiple elite universities, spoke out on a Fox Nation special 'The Diversity Verdict,' vowing to fight for fair admissions.
The increasingly aggressive and assertive maneuvers by China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), is a “major problem,” according to a top Pentagon official.
As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AAPI), we're excited to feature our incredibly talented AAPI-identifying employees. AAPI Heritage Month is a time to reflect, ...
Fox News' Laura Ingraham walks Fox Nation subscribers through a special on 'The Diversity Verdict,' focusing on the experiences of an Asian-American student who was allegedly rejected from college due ...
Before there was “Crazy Rich Asians” or “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” there was a scrappy trio of college students making independent films that resonated with young Asian Americans.