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FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 09/08/2022

A drought that has crippled economic activity in southwestern China hints at the kind of disruption that climate change could wreak on global supply chains.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/08/2022

Set at Oxford in the 1800s, Rebecca F Kuang’s new novel is a magic-infused allegory for structural oppression – and social media can’t get enough of it
A boy lies still beside the body of his mother. Her skin is blue and her eyes are open, wet and glassy. It is 1828, and a cholera epidemic has swept through Canton, China.
The boy is the only one left alive in the house and is on the brink of death when a quiet white Englishman brings him to London. There, the young Chinese boy is named Robert Swift and grows up in solitude, trained in English, Latin, ancient Greek and Chinese. For what reason, he does not yet know.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/08/2022

Modest packaging, capped pricing and auditing of sellers form part of Xi Jinping’s war on societal excess and ‘rampant money worship’
Chinese authorities have launched a crackdown on “sky high” mooncake prices ahead of this weekend’s autumn festival, amid government efforts to curb corruption and societal excesses.
Mooncakes, a small customary dessert baked with varying designs and fillings, are traditionally given to family and friends to celebrate one of the most important holidays in the lunar calendar. Known as mid-Autumn festival in China and Taiwan, it is called Tsukimi in Japan, Chuseok in South Korea, and Tet Trung Thu in Vietnam.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 09/08/2022

No date given for end of extended lockdown in city that is a crucial supplier of Apple products
Chengdu, the capital of the south-western Chinese province of Sichuan, has extended the coronavirus lockdown of most of its districts indefinitely as it hopes to stem further transmissions in the city of 21.2 million.
The mega city, which has most recently battled with heatwaves, power cuts and an earthquake, was locked down on 1 September after detecting a number of cases, becoming the largest Chinese metropolis to be slapped with the curbs since Shanghai earlier this year.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/08/2022

Bonifacio in the Grandview area has grown a steady fan base for its modern Filipino cuisine, especially the chicken pyanggang.

FROM WALL STREET JOURNAL
Posted on 09/08/2022

More than 100 U.S.-listed Chinese companies could avoid the delisting threat thanks to a workaround that American accounting firms use to audit companies in China, according to The Wall Street Journal ...

FROM THE NATION
Posted on 09/08/2022

After the Atlanta spa shootings, people wanted to support vulnerable Asian communities. But a new breed of activists steered energy toward carceral solutions.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/08/2022

Fort Worth police have made an arrest in the shooting of Jin Shin, a man known as a leader in the Dallas-Fort Worth Asian-American community who was killed after a traffic accident Aug. 15, according ...

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 09/07/2022

Plus India’s growing economy and China’s “zero-Covid” trap.

FROM BING
Posted on 09/07/2022

A California neo-Nazi who recently subjected a South Asian man in Poland to racial abuse was arrested by Polish police for posing with a swastika necklace and offensive signs outside Auschwitz. Jon ...

FROM AOL
Posted on 09/07/2022

We’ve all got our favorite American adaptations of Chinese cuisine, even though they’re often far removed from the authentic dishes found overseas. Menu items in the U.S., like General Tso’s ...

FROM YAHOO!NEWS
Posted on 09/07/2022

Rhode Island is joining a growing list of states mandating that Asian American and Pacific Islander history be taught in public schools. Gov.

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