Writer and translator Tiffany Tsao felt a hum of excitement around Indonesian literature when she started translating Indonesian writing for English-speaking audiences in 2015.
Trump’s portrait hits New Delhi traffic as US Embassy rolls out ‘Happy Birthday America!’ rickshaws
In New Delhi’s chaotic traffic, where the backs of auto-rickshaws sometimes double as mobile billboards, some commuters are now being greeted by an unlikely face: U.S. President Donald Trump.
JAMO becomes a Smithsonian affiliate
The Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) has been accepted as a Smithsonian affiliate, joining a network of more than 200 cultural, educational and research organizations across the United States, Puerto Rico and Panama.
“We weren’t ready to tell our story”: The legacy of Bainbridge Island’s Indipino families
In the 1930s and ‘40s, 36 Indigenous women from 19 different tribes in Canada, Alaska, and Washington came to Bainbridge Island to pick berries on the island’s once prolific farms.
Taiwan prosecutors investigate 3 people over Nvidia chip smuggling to China
Authorities in Taiwan are investigating three people on suspicion of using forged documents to smuggle computer servers containing advanced Nvidia chips to China, prosecutors said Thursday.
Malaysia orders TikTok to explain ‘grossly offensive’ fake content targeting king
Malaysia said Thursday it has ordered TikTok to explain and address what it described as the social media platform’s failure to act swiftly against offensive, defamatory and fake content targeting the royal institution.
Kang to lead CHN
The Coalition on Human Needs (CHN) has selected advocate, community leader, and former White House lawyer Christopher Kang as its next executive director.
The “Everybody” play scrambles roles, for revelation
Mounting a stage show, where five actors draw lots at the start of every show to determine who plays what, sounds intimidating.
Public safety forum: Neighborhood braces for FIFA World Cup surge
Community safety officials and Seattle police warned Chinatown-International District (CID) residents and businesses to prepare for an influx of hundreds of thousands of FIFA World Cup visitors this summer.
Taiwan’s Yáng Shuāng-zǐ wins the International Booker Prize for a multilayered historical romance
Taiwanese author Yáng Shuāng-zǐ and translator Lin King won the International Booker Prize on Tuesday for “Taiwan Travelogue,” a historical romance set in Japan-occupied Taiwan in the 1930s.
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