When disinformation researcher Wen-Ping Liu looked into China’s efforts to influence Taiwan’s recent election using fake social media accounts, something unusual stood out about the most successful profiles.
Heavy snows and drought of deadly ’dzud’ kill more than 7 million head of livestock in Mongolia
An extreme weather phenomenon known as the dzud has killed more than 7.1 million animals in Mongolia this year, more than a tenth of the country’s entire livestock holdings, endangering herders’ livelihoods and way of life.
NATAS Emmys recognize Seattle AAPI talent
The City of Seattle’s government-access station Seattle Channel was recognized on June 1, at the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) virtual Emmy Awards ceremony.
Love and life through time: Book recommendations
Hak Jeonga has always shouldered the burden of having to uphold her family’s name.
Chef Earl Ninsom’s Langbaan reigns supreme
Langbaan, led by chef Akkapong “Earl” Ninsom, won in the Outstanding Restaurant category at the 2024 James Beard Awards.
Ting Chou marks 25 years with King County
Ting Chou, a records unit support clerk at the King County Correctional Facility (KCCF), recently marked a significant milestone in his career—celebrating 25 years of service with the department.
Embracing change and building on the legacy of Northwest Asian Weekly
Stepping into the role of board chair and one of the co-owners of the Northwest Asian Weekly (NWAW) is both an honor and a profound responsibility I don’t take lightly.
Matt Chan honored with MLK Jr. award
In a June 11 ceremony, King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay honored the late Matt Chan, a television producer and staunch advocate for Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), with the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award.
Shelter murals feature Tsou’s artwork
Artwork by a King County Metro employee, Wan-Lin Tsou, was installed at three shelter locations in the Chinatown-International District last week.
Dodgers reportedly sign Ko Ching-Hsien
The Los Angeles Dodgers will reportedly sign Taiwanese outfielder Ko Ching-Hsien for around $700,000 bonus.
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