Malaysia said Thursday it has ordered TikTok to explain and address what it described as the social media platform’s failure to act swiftly against offensive, defamatory and fake content targeting the royal institution.
Kang to lead CHN
The Coalition on Human Needs (CHN) has selected advocate, community leader, and former White House lawyer Christopher Kang as its next executive director.
The “Everybody” play scrambles roles, for revelation
Mounting a stage show, where five actors draw lots at the start of every show to determine who plays what, sounds intimidating.
Public safety forum: Neighborhood braces for FIFA World Cup surge
Community safety officials and Seattle police warned Chinatown-International District (CID) residents and businesses to prepare for an influx of hundreds of thousands of FIFA World Cup visitors this summer.
Taiwan’s Yáng Shuāng-zǐ wins the International Booker Prize for a multilayered historical romance
Taiwanese author Yáng Shuāng-zǐ and translator Lin King won the International Booker Prize on Tuesday for “Taiwan Travelogue,” a historical romance set in Japan-occupied Taiwan in the 1930s.
Shanghai restaurant knife attack injures 2 Japanese citizens and a Chinese national
A knife attack at a restaurant in Shanghai on Tuesday injured three people, including two Japanese citizens and a Chinese national, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said, calling it an isolated case.
Seattle Storm’s AANHPI Heritage Night weaves culture, community, and basketball into one celebration
When the Seattle Storm face the Connecticut Sun on May 20 at Climate Pledge Arena, the team will hold its first Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Night, part of its 2026 “Storm Surge” series highlighting Seattle’s diverse communities through cultural performances, themed merchandise, and in-game programming.
Walk for Rice event boosts ACRS fundraising efforts
The Asian Counseling and Referral Service is nearing its fundraising goal for the 2026 Walk for Rice campaign after hundreds of community members gathered at Seward Park on Saturday, May 16 to support the organization’s food bank and nutrition programs.
Bainbridge’s Filipino community works through the decades to help create, preserve community
Since the 1930s, Filipinos have lived on Bainbridge Island, helping to shape its contemporary history.
Despite immigration turmoil and rising costs, UW international students remain hopeful
Sitting at her kitchen counter, fourth-year international student Hanqiu Zhong recalled her decision to come to the University of Washington with a smile.
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