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Chinese disciplinary authorities have reported a noticeable increase in cases involving officials who have "voluntarily surrendered" or "turned themselves in" for investigation during the first half of 2026. According to public announcements from provincial discipline inspection commissions and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), at least 23 officials across
Contentious Taiwan Legislative Yuan Reforms Spark 100,000-strong Protests
On May 24 and May 28, protests of 30,000 and then 100,000 people gathered around Taiwan’s Legislative...
Google Plans $2 Billion Investment in Malaysia Data Center and Cloud Services
Google is set to invest the equivalent of US$2 billion in Malaysia to develop its first data center and...
Kenneth Paek Gains Momentum in NY’s Assembly Race as Competitor Bows Out
FLUSHING, New York — On May 28, Steven Wang, a Republican candidate running for New York's 25th Assembly...
Quality, Safety Concerns of Chinese-made EVs Come to the Fore
At the “Lianghui” government conferences of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) held this March 4–11...
Philippines President Says New China Coast Guard Rules ‘Worrisome’
On May 29, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said the new rules outlined by the People’...
US Judge Temporarily Prevents Florida Law From Banning Transport of Migrants
On May 22, a federal judge in the U.S. blocked part of a Florida law attempting to criminalize the transportation...
Dozens of Municipal Officials Ask Biden Administration to Grant Undocumented Migrants Work Permits
A group of 40 mayors and county executives from across the country have written to the Biden administration...
Passport to Taiwan, New York’s Largest Asian American Festival, Celebrates Two Decades of Festivities
On May 26 the Passport to Taiwan festival — New York State’s largest Asian American festival — kicked...
Over 2,000 Buried in Deadly Papua New Guinea Landslide: Officials
A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea has buried more than 2,000 people and hundreds may have lost...