Former Philippine President Fidel Ramos was laid to rest in a state funeral on Aug. 9, hailed as an ex-general who backed and then helped oust a dictatorship and became a defender of democracy and a can-do reformist in his poverty-wracked Asian country.
BLOG: Cultural differences cause U.S.-China-Taiwan conflicts
The confrontation between China and Taiwan was partly due to the recent visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosis to Taiwan, which infuriated China.
Jasmine development clears hurdle
Paving the way for the construction of a 17-story apartment building on the site of the former Bush Gardens, the International Special Review District (ISRD) board on Aug. 9 said it had enough information to both support demolition of the old structure and come to a decision about the design of the new building.
UW Medicine infectious diseases physician monkeypox overview
Dr. Shireesha Dhanireddy, a professor of medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine, says people who believe they’ve been exposed to, or have symptoms of monkeypox should contact their healthcare provider immediately for an evaluation.
Fight Asian Hate rally
More than 100 people attended a rally in San Francisco’s Washington Square Park on Aug. 7 to raise awareness and demand change.
COMMENTARY: The collateral damage from urban planning
The Chinatown-International District (CID) is facing one of the most potentially (and likely) devastating urban planning disasters with the four light rail alignments that are proposed with the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) expansion.
Pokémon GO Fest
Trainers from around the world gathered in Seattle last weekend for Pokémon GO Fest 2022!
Wenyi Ding becomes first Chinese male USGA winner
Wenyi Ding became the first male Chinese winner in U.S. Golf Association history on July 30, beating Caleb Surratt 3 and 2 in the U.S. Junior Amateur final at Bandon Dunes.
Seko co-authors “Children of War” anthology
Local author Joan Seko was one of 14 authors—and the only Asian—chosen to write her story, “A Child of Minidoka,” to be included in the “Children of War” anthology book.
100-year time capsule placed at Uncle Bob’s Place
Community members gathered on Aug. 2 to place a time capsule at Uncle Bob’s Place—the new affordable housing project under construction in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
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