Western media all too often mislabels Philippine films’ languages, undermining cultural identity and obscuring their true narratives and significance. Why is this so readily accepted?
In another installment of our ‘Asian Women In History’ column, we look at Wu Zhao, the first and only female Chinese emperor.
Over 400 public figures reject PM Keir Starmer’s Gaza response, demanding more action from the British Prime Minister.
A classic story of star-crossed lovers from a hit Indian film was given a modern twist.
Noor Inayat Khan was the first British and Asian woman sent into occupied France during World War II.
As another successful Anime Con in London comes to a close, we cover why you should check out the convention if you haven’t already!
Historian Stephanie Cyphers reflects on the first volume of the new graphic novel trilogy, Fighting To Belong.
As graphic novel Fighting to Belong! is released worldwide with an aim to make Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander history more accessible, Norman Chen, the CEO of The Asian American Foundation reflects on being Asian American today.
In our second issue of &ASIAN Cares, one of our readers asks us about how to deal with developing feelings for a close same-sex friend.
Global powerhouses London Stock Exchange Group and KPMG champion diversity this Lunar New Year.


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