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FROM BING
Posted on 05/23/2024

The Chinese American Museum in downtown Los Angeles is paying tribute to Asian American Hollywood trailblazer and icon Anna May Wong, through a new exhibit opening this week. “ Unmasking Anna May Wong ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 05/22/2024

Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree on tariffs against China. The world has lost its biggest cheerleader for globalisation
The biggest shift in American politics has nothing to do with Stormy Daniels or Michael Cohen, Fox News or golf courses. Indeed, its author is not Donald J Trump. Yet the implications stretch far beyond this year’s presidential elections, and affect countries across the world. The era of free trade is dying, and the man bringing down the guillotine represents the party that in the past three decades has been evangelically pro-globalisation: the Democrats.
Last week, Joe Biden imposed tariffs on a range of Chinese-made goods. Electric cars produced in China will now be hit with import tax of 100%, chips and solar cells 50% and lithium-ion batteries 25%. These and other amount to a rounding error in the giant US economy. And in an election year, Mr Biden, who hails from , Pennsylvania, is fretting about support not only in his home state but across the country’s industrial heartland, gutted by decades of free trade.
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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 05/22/2024

Ciaran Martin says US warning that China is targeting key infrastructure should be taken more seriously
The UK is not paying enough attention to a “gamechanging” shift in China’s cyber-espionage tactics towards infiltrating critical infrastructure including energy and communications networks, a former head of Britain’s cybersecurity agency has warned.
Ciaran Martin, the ex-chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre, said a warning from the US this year that Chinese state-backed hackers were targeting key sectors was a pivotal moment in Beijing’s approach to cyberwarfare.

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 05/22/2024

FROM BING
Posted on 05/22/2024

There are plenty of reasons to pay homage to the contributions of Americans from this diverse group of cultures, languages and lands.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 05/22/2024

Lai Ching-te’s inauguration speech has been panned by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, which labelled the new president a “dangerous separatist”.
Beijing has warned of undefined reprisals against Taiwan after the inauguration speech of new president Lai Ching-te in which he maintained his government’s position on sovereignty, and did not concede to Beijing’s claim that Taiwan is a province of China.
In a statement late Tuesday, China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) called Lai’s speech “a downright confession of Taiwan independence”, and again labeled Lai a “dangerous separatist”.

FROM BING
Posted on 05/22/2024

The number of people of both Latino and Asian American or Pacific Islander heritage has more than doubled in the last 20 years yet it remains an often ignored demographic, according to a new analysis ...

FROM BING
Posted on 05/22/2024

The number of people of both Latino and Asian American or Pacific Islander heritage has more than doubled in the last 20 years yet it remains an often ignored demographic, according to a new analysis.

FROM THE WEEK
Posted on 05/21/2024

Florida's latest controversy yet again comes thanks to the state's Republican Party, which is currently embroiled in a battle over housing in the Sunshine State. Specifically, Florida is attempting to block Chinese citizens from purchasing homes in the state, citing national security concerns .

FROM BING
Posted on 05/21/2024

Asian-Americans in Military Service,” includes personal artifacts and visual artwork highlighting the little-known stories ...

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 05/21/2024

Matthew Trickett, one of three men accused of gathering information for the special administrative region of China, died in a park outside London, the police said.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 05/21/2024

Victims in Britain have finally gained a measure of justice – elsewhere the fight has had varying outcomes
On Monday, infected blood victims in the UK finally felt they had , nearly 50 years after the scandal began. Yet questions remain over the compensation scheme and whether criminal charges will be brought. Here is what happened in some other countries.

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