
An American Story: Asian-American Identity Amid Rising Racial Tensions
Born and raised in San Francisco, Linda Ju shares her experiences as an Asian-American facing changing perceptions amid rising racial tensions in the U.S.
News & Insights Across Asia
Born and raised in San Francisco, Linda Ju shares her experiences as an Asian-American facing changing perceptions amid rising racial tensions in the U.S.
French baker Diana Selic faces life without taste and smell after contracting COVID-19. Her struggle underscores the lingering impact of the virus on personal and professional lives.
Explore how anti-Chinese sentiment in the 1870s led to the Page Act of 1875, the first law codifying anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S., which barred Chinese women from entering the country.
Explore the historical roots of anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S. through the experiences of Chinese laborers who built the transcontinental railroad and faced racial bigotry in the 19th century.
Former Italian Ambassador to China, Alberto Bradanini, discusses the importance of aligning the form and substance of democracy in an exclusive interview with CGTN Global Stringer.
Retired Canadian Kirk Apesland shares his observations on how massive urbanization has driven China’s rapid growth over the past 20 years, transforming lives and expanding opportunities.
Sri Lanka’s economic crisis has plunged families into hardship. Housewife Dharshini and her tuk-tuk driver husband Srinivasan spend their days queuing for fuel as they struggle to make ends meet.
Local herders in Qinghai Province’s Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture are uniting to restore degraded grasslands through a mass grass-planting campaign, aiming to heal their ‘mother’ land.
The UK’s Conservative leadership race enters a critical phase as candidates prepare for live televised debates, marking a significant shift in the traditionally private selection process.
Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency amid escalating protests. Demonstrators stormed the prime minister’s office, clashing with police. Protesters plan to end their occupation of official buildings on July 14.
Protesters in Sri Lanka have occupied the Presidential Palace, voicing frustration over the worst economic crisis in decades. Citizens share their stories of hardship and demand governmental change.
Protesters in Sri Lanka stormed the prime minister’s office after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country, intensifying the nation’s leadership and economic crisis.
On July 13, 2022, protesters stormed Sri Lanka’s national broadcaster SLRC, causing the channel to temporarily go off air amid escalating unrest across the nation.
Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park has become a haven for runners, offering an escape from city life amidst nature’s beauty. Discover how this urban sanctuary is transforming lives through exercise.
Explore how Chinese and English gardens embody the spiritual art of horticulture, reflecting deep cultural connections and shaping world heritage through the beauty of flowers.
Discover how the Age of Exploration sparked a global migration of flowers, transforming gardens worldwide through the introduction of exotic Asian plants and reshaping horticultural practices.
Expert Li Li challenges the notion that pikas are to blame for grassland degradation on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, urging further research into the complex ecosystem relationships.
Tibetan herders in Nyanpo Yuzee, Qinghai, unite with local government and NGOs to restore degraded grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, securing their livelihoods and preserving biodiversity.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum is set to exhibit over 900 artifacts from Beijing’s Palace Museum, utilizing immersive technology to bring China’s cultural legacy closer to a global audience.
In the summer of 2022, the Hong Kong Palace Museum emerged as a new cultural landmark on Victoria Harbor, embodying China’s 5,000 years of history in a race against time to create a cutting-edge museum.