Anutin Charnvirakul, a veteran politician best known for successfully lobbying to decriminalize cannabis in Thailand, became the country’s prime minister after receiving a royal endorsement Sunday.
Xin Zhilei wins best actress at Venice Film Festival, first Chinese winner in 14 years
Chinese actress Xin Zhilei won the Volpi Cup for best actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in “The Sun Rises on Us All,” becoming the first Chinese performer in 14 years to take home the prize.
Honouliuli superintendent Ogura visits Seattle, building ties for park’s next chapter
Christine Ogura, superintendent of Honouliuli National Historic Site (HNHS) in Hawai’i, traveled through the Seattle area earlier this month as the World War II incarceration site she oversees commemorates its 10th anniversary as a unit of the National Park Service (NPS).
Surveillance of immigrants may expand to all Americans, experts warn
Since President Donald Trump took office, the federal government has noticeably expanded its use of surveillance tools and artificial intelligence to target immigrants, allegedly in the name of fighting crime and fraud.
Japan’s prime minister resigns after his party suffered a historic defeat in a summer election
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced Sunday that he will resign, following growing calls from within his party to take responsibility for a historic defeat in July’s parliamentary election.
Man critically injured in CID Shooting
A man was critically injured Friday afternoon in a shooting in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) following an altercation.
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As the long-lost heir to the Jinn throne, Alizeh has finally found her people.
Washingtonians may face more food insecurity, lose jobs, healthcare, from Trump tariffs
If President Donald Trump’s tariff war keeps playing out at current levels, Washington is set to lose as many as 25,000 jobs—even as, at the same time, the cost of groceries for an average family will significantly increase over the next two years, and more families will rely on food banks, which themselves are already facing thinning supplies, as a result of these tariffs.
Brothers arrested in CID drug bust
Two brothers were arrested on Wednesday, Sept. 3 after Seattle police say they were selling drugs out of a custom auto shop in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
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