Kevin Mayer, a former Disney executive, recently started his new role at the popular Chinese social media site
Her inaugural speech could provide clues as to how Tsai, who rejects Beijing’s one-China principle, will proceed in her second term
Taiwan has had surprising success in limiting the coronavirus outbreak to just 429 confirmed cases and six deaths
Chinese authorities allowed Quanzhang Wang to reunite with his family, ending more than four years of detention, most of it without communications with his friends and family
US representatives, the US ambassador for international religious freedom and activists called for addressing mass detention of the Muslims in Xinjiang and other human rights violations of the Uighurs
Obama administration's highest-ranking Asian American speaks with Adrianna Zhang of VOA's Mandarin Service about his ethnic heritage and what's on the horizon as the president winds down his historic tenure.
In midst of presidential campaign season where sustained economic recovery, job creation and trade have returned to the fore, Deputy Secretary of Labor Christopher Lu talked with VOA's Adrianna Zhang
US public — while still considered very religious — is becoming less so, surveys show; government officials more likely to be religious than public, indicating organized faith plays important role in politics
Special non-immigrant visa program designed to allow US companies to recruit foreign professionals in specialty occupations
China calls new policy a response to 'the issue of an aging population" and says it's designed to promote balanced growth
As Americans take to the highways, skies and rails for their Thanksgiving holiday travel, most say that safety is something that concerns them. VOA’s Adrianna Zhang reports.
Rep. Jim McGovern said he and fellow lawmakers 'too often' heard characterizations of Tibet and the Dalai Lama that reflected old prejudices
The United States is proudly a nation of innovation, say members of the U.S. Congress – who recently hosted an expo on Capitol Hill to show off creative new applications by U.S. students and startups, and fuel the development of emerging technologies.
Animal rights advocates in the United States say the country not only needs to take care of its veterans but also the military dogs that have risked their lives on the battlefield. And as VOA's Adrianna Zhang reports, some members of Congress have also joined the call to honor America's canine heroes.
Animal rights advocates say US not only needs to take care of its veterans but also military dogs that have risked their lives on battlefield
Although some think Columbus was a great explorer, others are offended by his legacy
Holiday marks date Columbus discovered Americas, but some are offended by legacy because he enslaved many natives he encountered
With area’s Chinese population shrinking, some fear Chinatown may lose its status as an authentically ethnic tourist attraction
Washington’s Chinatown was once the home of many Chinese immigrants. But over the years, the Chinese population has decreased sharply, which has caused the local Chinese culture to fade. VOA’s Adrianna Zhang has more.
Among other things, law would enhance Beijing's ability to obtain records of Internet users, block material it considers illegal
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