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China will gradually resume direct international flights to Beijing, aviation authorities said on Wednesday, after a freeze of more than five months. Continue reading “Beijing to resume direct international flights”
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China will gradually resume direct international flights to Beijing, aviation authorities said on Wednesday, after a freeze of more than five months. Continue reading “Beijing to resume direct international flights”
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“I’ll vote most likely Biden, not because I like him but because I’m fed up with Trump,” said Alden, an American-born Chinese in his 30s living in the second largest U.S. state of Texas. He didn’t vote in the previous presidential election because he didn’t think Hillary would lose. Continue reading “Election 2020: Will Asian American voters make a difference in the U.S. political fabric?”