China launched two investigations into U.S. trade practices on Friday, signaling its resolve to push back against President Donald Trump’s tariffs ahead of his visit in May.
Nepal’s youngest prime minister takes the oath of office
Nepal’s youngest prime minister took the oath of office Friday after his party won a landslide victory in elections earlier this month, and following a youth-led uprising that toppled the government in September.
No additional jail time for man convicted in “Grandpa Vicha” death
A man convicted in the 2021 death of 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee in San Francisco won’t be going back to jail, a judge ruled on Thursday.
New law directs stadium tax revenue to CID, Pioneer Square preservation
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on March 25 signed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1408, a measure that will direct existing tax revenue to support Historic South Downtown (HSD) for the next 10 years.
Tears could help track diabetes, inflammation, UW doctor says
Your tears might someday double as a health check.
A knife-wielding man kills a woman at a Tokyo Pokemon shop before taking his own life
A man brandishing a knife stabbed a woman in a Pokemon store in downtown Tokyo before turning the knife on himself, leaving both dead, Japanese police said Thursday.
For some Pacific Islanders, REAL ID isn’t so simple
Amidst the rapidly changing immigration and legislative landscape, the Asian Pacific Directors Coalition hosted a discussion to highlight specific challenges certain Pacific Islander communities face, report on the fate of a few items from the 2026 legislative session, and give a brief update about Jose Rizal Park and Filipinotown in the Chinatown-International District.
“Momotaro” at Pacific Northwest Ballet: Japanese legend brought to life
“Momotaro (The Peach Boy),” a centuries-old Japanese folktale, concerns a supernatural boy, born from a peach and raised by an elderly couple.
Trump will travel to Beijing for rescheduled China trip May 14-15, after delay due to Iran war
President Donald Trump will travel to Beijing for a rescheduled summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15, the White House announced on Wednesday.
Educational report highlights needs and progress in Southeast Asian American educational journey
In the 1970s, refugees began arriving from Southeast Asia and and fleeing to the United States from the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia.
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