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WHO Calls on Chinese Health Authorities to Release Genetic Sequences of SARS-CoV-2 After Animal DNA Discovered in Samples from Wuhan Seafood Market

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on Chinese health authorities to release genetic sequences of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, after a new analysis of genetic material collected from the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, China revealed animal DNA in samples already known to be positive for the virus. The analysis uncovered a significant amount of animal DNA that appears to belong to raccoon dogs, which were known to be traded at the market, and WHO has urged other countries to share their data in order to help scientists better understand the virus and its origins.

Xi Jinping’s State Visit to Russia: Show of Support for Putin Amid Escalating East-West Tensions

Chinese President Xi Jinping is making a state visit to Russia from Monday to Wednesday at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The talks will focus on the countries' “comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation” and a number of “important bilateral documents” will be signed. This visit is seen as a sign of the deepening ties between China and Russia, as both countries seek to counter the influence of the United States and its allies in the region and demonstrate the importance of diplomacy in resolving international conflicts.

Biden Administration Issues Ultimatum to TikTok: Sell or Face a Ban Across the US

The Biden administration has issued an ultimatum to TikTok, a popular social media app with over 100 million US users, to be sold by its Chinese owners or face a ban across the US. The move is in response to security concerns posed by the app's Chinese ownership, and marks a possible turning point in the long-running negotiations between federal officials and the company. TikTok has expressed disappointment with the ultimatum, and it remains to be seen how the company will respond.

Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Arrested in New York on Charges of Fraud and Money Laundering

Exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui has been arrested by federal authorities in New York on charges of fraud and money laundering. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York alleges that Guo and an associate created a series of fraudulent businesses worth $1 billion, and the FBI is currently executing a search warrant at Guo's residence. This case is part of the U.S. government's efforts to combat financial crimes, particularly those committed by Chinese nationals.

China Reopens Borders to Foreign Tourists, Signaling Major Victory Over Covid-19 Pandemic

China is reopening its borders to foreign tourists for the first time in three years, allowing travelers with multi-year visas issued before March 28, 2020 to use them. The country has implemented a number of safety measures, including face masks, temperature checks, and contact tracing, as well as a “green channel” for travelers from certain countries. It is hoped that this move will help to revive the country’s tourism industry and boost the economy.

Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan Make History at the 93rd Academy Awards with Best Actress Win

At the 93rd Academy Awards, Michelle Yeoh became the first actress of Southeast Asian descent to win the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." She was joined by former child star Ke Huy Quan, who expressed his joy at Yeoh's win and thanked his mother for watching the ceremony from home. This win was a sign of progress for Asian representation in Hollywood, and a momentous occasion for both Yeoh and Quan.

Ke Huy Quan Makes History, Becoming Second Asian Actor to Win Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Ke Huy Quan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor on Sunday night, becoming the second actor of Asian descent to ever win in his category. He beat out a competitive field of nominees and earned widespread acclaim for his performance in "Everything Everywhere All at Once". His win was especially meaningful as his 84-year-old mother was watching from home, and Quan looked back on his experience as a Vietnamese refugee in his acceptance speech. His win follows the first Asian actor to win in the category, Haing Ngor, a Chinese Cambodian refugee, who won for his role in the 1984 drama “The Killing Fields.”

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