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FROM BING
Posted on 08/09/2023

In "Shortcomings," Randall Park features complex, flawed characters — which, he says, Asian American actors "just don't get the opportunity to play." ...

FROM ESSENCE ON MSN
Posted on 08/09/2023

Black women visiting Chinese head spas is the new self-care trending on TikTok and other social media — here’s why.

FROM FORBES
Posted on 08/09/2023

At-sea confrontations are exciting morale boosters, but the Pentagon needs to do far more to fully leverage these fleeting strategic opportunities.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/09/2023

What might Chinese deflation mean for interest rates, commodity prices and even EV exports outside China?
When Australia’s central bank released its last week, China’s “uncertain” economic outlook topped a list of domestic worries for Australia.
The International Monetary Fund too singled out China in its latest as among the “downside” tilts to its balance of risks.

FROM BING
Posted on 08/09/2023

Maurene Goo is the author of several acclaimed books for young adults, including I Believe in a Thing Called Love and Throwback.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/09/2023

Vessel becomes potential flashpoint as Beijing orders Philippines to remove wreck housing marines in South China Sea
An international row is growing between the Philippines, the US and China over a rusting ship that has been turned into a crucial military outpost in the South China Sea.
The dilapidated second world war-era ship was deliberately run aground on a tiny reef in the South China Sea in 1999 by the Philippines, and a small contingent of troops continue to stay on board to stake the country’s claim in the highly disputed water.

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 08/09/2023

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/09/2023

Local officials say crops and agricultural equipment across the country’s north were affected after the area experienced more than a year’s rainfall in a week
China has warned of crop and animal diseases breaking out as floodwaters retreated from rural areas in the north, while some cities struggled to restore drinking water supplies after the worst flooding in six decades which have left more than 30 dead.
Hebei province, which shares a border with the capital Beijing, was from storms that followed Typhoon Doksuri, affecting autumn crops and damaging agricultural equipment.

FROM TIPRANKS ON MSN
Posted on 08/09/2023

The U.S. is set to impose a ban on direct investments in some of the Chinese firms operating in the AI (Artificial Intelligence), quantum ...

FROM ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
Posted on 08/09/2023

Roswell is hosting an Asian American Pacific Islander art exhibit at Roswell Cultural Arts Center through Sept. 25. The exhibit is titled “Hua Yuan: AAPI Artists in Bloom celebrates the culture, ...

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 08/09/2023

The measure to clamp down on investments in certain industries deemed to pose security risks, set to be issued Wednesday, appears likely to open a new front in the U.S.-China economic conflict.

FROM WIRED
Posted on 08/09/2023

The TikTok hearings made clear that the American imagination of foreign espionage has become Chinese. Who stands to benefit? Data-hungry US companies and military.

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