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Chinese automakers are entering markets all over the world, while American companies like GM and Ford are focusing on North America.
Western leaders looking for signs that the Chinese leader used his influence on President Vladimir V. Putin to end the war in Ukraine are likely to be disappointed.
News avatars are proliferating on social media and experts say they will spread as the technology becomes more accessible
The news presenter has a deeply uncanny air as he delivers a partisan and pejorative message in Mandarin: Taiwan’s outgoing president, Tsai Ing-wen, is as effective as limp spinach, her period in office beset by economic under performance, social problems and protests.
“Water spinach looks at water spinach. Turns out that water spinach isn’t just a name,” says the presenter, in an extended metaphor about Tsai being “Hollow Tsai” – a pun related to the Mandarin word for water spinach.
American automakers and their Chinese rivals are heading in different directions. Able to produce far more cars than they can sell in China, Chinese companies like BYD are entering markets all over ...
Sean Miyashiro, founder and CEO of 88rising, has been a key driver in globalizing the music scene for Asian artists. The company is a popular musical platform and record label for Asian American and ...
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, and Shreve Memorial Library has tons of fun programs planned to celebrate the diverse cultures of Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Commemorated each ...
The hosts are getting a lesson in Chinese calligraphy. Find out how you can learn this skillful art for free at this weekend's family-friendly event.
Yonaguni is a tourist hotspot – but its location just 100km from Taiwan means residents must wrestle with the creeping militarisation of their home
In the minds of many Japanese people, Yonaguni is a sleepy paradise of crystal-clear sea and pristine beaches, where miniature horses graze on clifftops and empty roads dissect fields of sugar cane; where tourists dive with hammerhead sharks and marvel at the Ayamihabiru – the world’s largest Atlas moth.
But this tiny island, located far closer to Taipei than Tokyo, now finds itself at the centre of regional tensions triggered by a new round of .
Las Vegas(KLAS)-Awakening cast member Ehrlich Ocampo joined us to talk about the show andAsian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
China’s backing will be crucial to President Vladimir V. Putin as he intensifies his offensive in Ukraine. But his host, Xi Jinping, has other competing priorities.
The Russian leader visited an institute in Harbin known for defense research. President Xi Jinping saw him off with a rare and seemingly deliberate embrace for the cameras.