Opinion

Huiyee Chiew

Huiyee Chiew is a reporter/researcher in The Washington Post’s China bureau. She previously worked at UDN Global and the BBC World Service in Taipei, and her work has appeared in outlets including New ...
Series of commentaries says insulting officials will backfire and more effort must be made to tackle reasons for perceived poor performance.
David Quirion, who drowned two months before what would have been his 1964 high school graduation, will be honored Monday at ...
Brendan Mackay faced off with Luke Harrold in a thrilling three-run final to decide the men's winner, while Eileen Gu led a ...
The suppression campaign shows how the Hong Kong government is using Beijing’s playbook to respond to crises that could ...
China Eastern Airline launched its inaugural flight from Shanghai to Buenos Aires clocking up to 29 hours and being dubbed as ...
Russia’s war cut Mongolia off from Europe and deepened its fuel dependence, letting Moscow quietly pull a vulnerable ...
Chinese giant Tencent's chief Sun Zhonghuai says generative AI will make up to 30% of long-form film and animation content ...
The 10-year Japanese government bond yield has nearly doubled since the beginning of the year, with much of the growth spurt coming in the past two months.
Eileen Gu returned to the mountain where she closed out her winning stay at the Beijing Olympics to capture the first Snow ...
The Japanese entertainment industry has become increasingly reliant on China in recent years. China is the world’s ...
America is about to enter its 250th year, an anniversary set to revive interest in civics and in celebrating U.S. history in ...