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Latest news, features and opinion on ethnic Chinese people overseas, including students studying abroad, the Chinese diaspora and the experiences of immigrants in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and Britain and regions such as Southeast Asia.
China has condemned a militia attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed some of its citizens, and called for the perpetrators to be hunted down.
Department of Homeland Security says the flight, which occurred over the weekend, took place in coordination with China’s National Immigration Administration.
Border Patrol agents found 29 live eastern box turtles in Wan Yee Ng’s bag. The protected turtles can sell on the Chinese black market for US$1,000 each, an agent said.
Visa fee increase is the latest move by Australia’s government to rein in record migration that has intensified pressure on an already tight housing market.
Wu Tingfang went from court translator to English barrister, helped negotiate an end to the Sino-Japanese war, then went to Washington, where his diplomatic skills earned him kudos. Until he overreached.
With more Chinese companies moving their operations overseas, a marketing specialist has advised them to take a lesson from their Japanese peers in how not to handle their global expansions.
Authorities have revealed evidence that embattled mayor Alice Guo, who has been accused of being a spy, is a Chinese citizen and identity thief.
Those arrested were accused of misusing their visas and residence permits, along with possible cybercrimes.
The victims crossed the border posing as well-dressed Asian nationals in expensive vehicles, and were later treated like slaves.
Investigators are trying to determine the cause of the blaze, amid questions about hiring foreign workers on a temporary basis and if they received adequate safety training.
Through his book A Basic History of Ancient and Modern China, Hong Kong author Chui Chuen-shun aims to teach the millions of ethnically Chinese children in countries other than China about their roots.
Daniel Lew, who was invited to meet Ed Sheeran after being heard busking in Vancouver, has released his latest album, Destiny. He talks about his hearing loss and how he stuck to his dream.
Chinese worker says she did not see fire drill in month at factory where she said Korean-Chinese women aged 30-40 made up most of workforce.
It’s tagged the ‘run philosophy’ on social media – single women in their thirties with nothing to hope for in China leaving to study in the West, with no intention of returning. Post Magazine talks to some.
He never wanted a museum retrospective. He had donated his personal archive to the Library of Congress. So how did curators and his family change his mind? And what will we see at Hong Kong’s M+ museum?
Millions of Filipinos have Chinese ancestry. Many are having their loyalty called into question amid rising anti-Chinese sentiment
Burton Hill was involved in an altercation with Zhen Jin over the disposal of dog bones at a condominium complex where they lived.
Accomplished candidate may want to use his talents to build up hometown, says academic who adds rural Chinese post may be chance to shine.
A syndicate operating in Los Angeles and China is accused of helping transfer over US$50 million in drug profits from the US to Mexico.
The country has become a popular starting point for Chinese migrants who trek northward through Central America before entering the US.
In his book America’s Lost Chinese: The Rise and Fall of a Migrant Family Dream, Hugo Wong recounts how his forebears and fellow Chinese migrants in Mexico became a force in small business there.
Turing prizewinner Yao earlier wrote to Xi, saying he wanted to contribute to the ‘great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation’.
Australians seem perennially conflicted about China. They like the pandas and value pragmatic ties. But the security concerns? Not so much.
Cuba is trying to make up for the sharp decline in US and European visitors with arrivals from allies China and Russia. While the strategy has paid early dividends, one expert calls it ‘a long shot’.
Bureau tries outreach after criticism of its role in the now-disbanded China Initiative and the programme’s lingering repercussions for people with ties to China.
Su Jianfeng, 36, pleaded guilty to having over US$400,000 in criminal proceeds from running an illegal gambling service in the Philippines.
Training to spot financial criminals comes as Citi, DBS, others ramp up vetting after a US$2 billion dirty cash scandal rocked city state.
Her mother, a Chinese immigrant with cancer, had pleaded in a poignant video for a chance to see her only daughter one last time.