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Gov. Youngkin’s fearmongering over China puts Asian American young in Virginia at risk, Zowee Aquino of Annandale’s Hamkae Center writes in a guest column.
People have been drying and preserving meat for over a century. Let's look at two of the most popular forms today - American beef jerky and Chinese pork jerky.
British producers to back EU’s proposed regulations to stop trade in adulterated honey
Britain’s beekeepers are backing proposed new rules to combat fraud in the supply chain, ensuring a jar of honey can be traced on its journey of up to 5,000 miles from the beehive to the shop shelf.
The European parliament has agreed new labelling rules and a project to establish a traceability system for honey from harvesting to the consumer. The proposed rules are part of an overhaul of the “breakfast directives”, including the honey directive.
In combination with its thin texture, Chinese pork jerky has an almost gooey, tender texture. Alternatively, American jerky is all about the chew. Old-school styles have an almost leather-like quality ...
The five biggest perpetrators of transnational repression last year also included the governments of Myanmar and Turkmenistan, according to report
Scores of attacks, including assassinations, abductions and assaults, were perpetrated by 25 governments last year against people outside their borders, new analysis reveals.
Data from the Washington DC-based pro-democracy organisation Freedom House reveals that the governments of Russia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Turkmenistan and China were the biggest five perpetrators of in 2023.
The Asian American Book Club, an organization for AAPI readers, held its soft launch party last night in Brooklyn, N.Y. The event was coproduced by Hachette Book Group and Kundiman. It featured six ...
An Asian American organization in Denver is calling on the public's help after one of its historical markers in the heart of the city's downtown went missing.
Sacramento city officials demolished the city’s original Japantown to make way for the Capitol Mall. Now, a new generation of restaurant owners and chefs are carving out a space of their own.
A new generation of Asian American restaurant owners and chefs are carving out a space of their own in Sacramento’s historic Japantown.
Now in its second year, Yun Theatre's newest production, "Young People Social Death Archive," deals with social awkwardness and the challenges of adulthood.
An evening event dubbed "The Night of the Dragon," that will feature four short films made by local Asian American filmmakers. University of Arizona grad Nolan Veneklasen will be showing his ...