Longtime Cambodian leader Hun Sen said Wednesday he will step down in three weeks as prime minister and hand the position to his oldest son, who won his first seat in Parliament in Sunday’s election.
Singapore hangs a man for drug trafficking. It will hang a woman on Friday __ the first in 19 years
Singapore executed a man Wednesday for drug trafficking and is set to hang a woman Friday—the first in 19 years—prompting renewed calls for a halt to capital punishment.
Studies seek to define—and treat—long COVID
As multiple studies isolate the many ways long COVID-19 affects the human body, the list of symptoms keeps growing.
WASITRAC appoints Tony Au to lead global outreach and trade initiatives
Seattle business owner Tony Au has been appointed as the Ambassador-At-Large Global Outreach for Washington State India Trade Relations Action Committee (WASITRAC).
Philippines shocks co-host New Zealand 1-0 for its first win at the Women’s World Cup
Philippines made history at its first Women’s World Cup with its first goal and first win Tuesday, holding on under pressure to upset co-host New Zealand.
New commissioners at Washington State CAPAA
Gov. Jay Inslee appointed three community members this month to join the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA).
Under threat of wind farm construction, Minidoka pilgrimage more bittersweet than ever
In a photo from the 2023 pilgrimage to what was Minidoka Internment Center in Idaho, former incarcerees stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, hands on their hearts.
NW Chinese Writers Association’s ‘Hidden Trauma’ shares stories of internal struggles and triumphs
While COVID-19 may affect a person physically, going through a global pandemic also affected many people’s mental health.
China removes its outspoken foreign minister during a bumpy time in relations with the US
China removed its sometimes outspoken foreign minister on Tuesday and replaced him with his predecessor at an unusually scheduled meeting—a move that has fueled rumors about what might be going on with the nation’s Communist Party elite.
Even with grants, CID restaurants share hardships with officials
Washington State Department of Commerce Director Michael Fong and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell toured the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Monday to celebrate the distribution of $400,000 in grants to 14 neighborhood restaurants and receive feedback from their owners.
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