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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 12/19/2023

Officials say at least 126 killed and more than 500 injured after 6.2-magnitude quake in Gansu and Qinghai provinces
Cold weather is hampering rescue efforts after an earthquake in China’s Gansu and Qinghai provinces that killed at least 126 people and injured more than 500.
The strong shallow earthquake struck shortly before midnight on Monday, sending residents fleeing outside into below-freezing temperatures. Thousands of houses have been reported damaged, and state media said public infrastructure had been damaged “to varying degrees”.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 12/19/2023

US congressional commission has called for Li Qiaochu’s release, citing reports she needs urgent medical treatment
Li Qiaochu, a human rights activist detained for nearly three years in China, has gone on trial in Shandong province charged with “inciting subversion of state power”.
On the eve of the trial, the chairs of the US congressional commission on China called for Li’s unconditional release, citing reports that the labour rights and feminist activist needed urgent medical treatment.

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

A Chinese American rapper has taken aim at San Francisco Mayor London Breed in a new diss track slamming 'incompetent city officials' over sky-high crime rates. Chino Yang, 35, who grew up in the ...

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center has acquired over 100 new works of Asian American art, expanding its collection to approximately 400 objects as part of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI ...

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center has acquired over 100 new works of Asian American art, expanding its collection to approximately 400 objects as part of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 12/19/2023

At least 116 people have been killed and about 500 injured in an earthquake in China’s north-west Gansu and Qinghai provinces, state media has reported. The strong, shallow earthquake struck shortly before midnight, sending residents fleeing outside, into below-freezing temperatures. Thousands of houses have been reported damaged, with rescuers working by torchlight to helping people out of collapsed houses

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

Among those challenges is the gloriously retro facade topped with a neon-lit sign displaying its original name, Pekin Cafe, and what remained its most well-known dish, the Chinese-American classic ...

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

Among those challenges is the gloriously retro facade topped with a neon-lit sign displaying its original name, Pekin Cafe, and what remained its most well-known dish, the Chinese-American classic ...

FROM DESERET ON MSN
Posted on 12/19/2023

Swift’s Eras Tour took off on March 17 in Glendale, Arizona. By the end of the tour, Swift will have played 151 shows on five continents. She has made more than $1.04 billion, making Eras the highest ...

FROM BING
Posted on 12/19/2023

For Chan, and many other Asian Americans nationwide, culturally competent therapists are critical for mental healthcare. Yet these therapists remain difficult to find. As more Asian Americans reach ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 12/19/2023

Melbourne businessman Di Sanh Duong the first to be prosecuted under 2018 laws, over a $37,000 hospital donation
A Melbourne businessman has become the first person found guilty of preparing or planning an act of foreign interference under recent federal laws, over a $37,000 hospital donation.
Di Sanh Duong, 68, faced a month-long jury trial in Melbourne’s county court after being the first person charged under the laws, created in 2018, which ban covert foreign interference in domestic politics.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 12/19/2023

Australian pilot accused of training Chinese military denies he is a flight risk in letter requesting NSW home detention
An Australian pilot accused of accepting money to illegally train Chinese military personnel has denied he is a flight risk and described himself as a model prisoner in a formal request to be released into home detention.
Daniel Duggan has written to the acting New South Wales corrections commissioner from Lithgow maximum security prison where he is being held in isolated custody while he to the US.

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