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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/13/2023

Fallout from revelations has dominated news in UK but in China it has caused barely a ripple
The fallout from revelations that two people were arrested in the UK for allegedly spying for China has dominated British news since the story broke. In the heavily state-controlled media in China, however, it has caused barely a ripple.
It took more than a day for state-controlled press to run the story, reporting a short statement from its embassy in London and then comments from the foreign affairs ministry.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/13/2023

Filmmakers Erica Eng and July Jung have been named as recipients of the 2023 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women. About the fellowship: The fellowship is a one-year program designed to provide support, ...

FROM YAHOO!NEWS
Posted on 09/13/2023

Filmmakers Erica Eng and July Jung have been named as recipients of the 2023 Academy Gold Fellowship for Women. About the fellowship: The fellowship is a one-year program designed to provide support, ...

FROM BING
Posted on 09/13/2023

A large majority of respondents said they would repeat their time in the United States if they could do it over and would send their children to study in the US Many who answered the survey also ...

FROM MPR NEWS
Posted on 09/13/2023

Open Eye Theatre launched its season with “The Chinese Lady,” exploring America’s historical objectification of Asian American women; while Elision Playhouse presents “Mary’s Wondrous Body,” tackling ...

FROM THE BOSTON GLOBE
Posted on 09/13/2023

“The Asian American consumer is a follower consumer,” King recalled executives saying. “You never need to market to them. You market to hip-hop culture, you market to skateboard ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/13/2023

Party removed two people from candidates list after MI5 warned in 2021 they could be Chinese spies
The Conservative party “acted swiftly” to block two potential parliamentary candidates from standing, after warnings from MI5 that they could be spying for China, a government minister has said.
The health minister Maria Caulfield was speaking after it was revealed that the Tories dropped two potential candidates to become MPs after MI5 warned they had links to China’s United Front Work Department, a body charged with influencing global policy and opinion.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/13/2023

Chinese electric vehicle company stocks, including XPeng Inc (NYSE: XPEV), NIO Inc (NYSE: NIO), and Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ: LI), are trading lower Wednesday after Brussels shared plans to launch an ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/13/2023

China’s economic crisis. Plus: ChatGPT and Proust•
China is often depicted as an angry dragon, but its current economic circumstances called for a more melancholic take on the Guardian Weekly’s cover this week.
Much of the world’s attention towards the world’s second-biggest economy of late has focused on its geopolitical ambitions, but a picture is emerging from within the country that could have equally profound consequences. A Covid-battered economy – tainted by slowing demand and a deepening property crisis – coupled with an ageing population, have left many analysts wondering if China’s economic rise is stalling.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/13/2023

A vacant development site in the Bridgeport neighborhood is poised for a major transformation that will serve Chicago’s growing Asian American population. The Chinese American Service League recently ...

FROM THE STATESMAN
Posted on 09/13/2023

Raj Subramaniam, the India-born President and CEO of FedEx Corporation, will be receiving the 2023 Pinnacle Award -- the highest honour bestowed at the 2023 Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/13/2023

Measures include making it easier for Taiwanese people to live and work in China, but the plan comes amid major military exercises
China’s government has unveiled a “new path towards integrated development” with Taiwan, including proposals to make it easier for Taiwanese people to live, study and work in China.
At the same time, it sent the largest number of warships to gather in years to the waters on Taiwan’s east, in what analysts said signalled a choice between peaceful “reunification” and military violence, just months out from Taiwan’s presidential election.

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