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Author Archives: David DeVoss

Thousands turned out on June 30 to decry the Trump administration's detention of families policy at the US Mexico border. Divisions have grown in the US under the Trump administration. Photo: AFP/Frederic J. Brown
Posted inWorld

US anger and divisiveness blamed on ‘Truth Decay’

by David DeVoss July 4, 2018February 18, 2020

What is it like to live in the United States today? Let’s take a look at the happenings of the past two weeks. On June 20 actor Peter Fonda encouraged Americans to “rip Barron Trump – a 12-year-old boy who may be autistic – from his mother’s arms and put him in a cage with […]

The Woljeongsa Temple sits in the middle of the mountainous Odasan National Park one hour’s drive north of  PyeongChang, South Korea. Photo: David DeVoss/Asia Times
Posted inAT Finance, North Korea, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea

In search of serenity? Retreat into a Buddhist temple

by David DeVoss February 19, 2018February 18, 2020
Alisha Sim and Susana Sngiem attend a United Cambodian Community meeting in Long Beach, CA. Photo courtesy of UCC and Khmer Girls in Action
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, Middle East, Vietnam, World

Asians often ‘collateral damage’ in US immigration sweeps

by David DeVoss February 9, 2018February 18, 2020
People hold a banner with the colours of the Peruvian flag as they march against President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's pardon for former president Alberto Fujimori in Lima, Peru on December 28, 2017. Photo: Reuters / Mariana Bazo
Posted inAT Finance, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, Thailand, World

Peru’s Asian dynasty pulling strings in the background

by David DeVoss December 30, 2017February 18, 2020
A plate of skulls where visitors can leave donations for grave maintenance. Photo: David DeVoss
Posted inAT Finance, Vietnam, World

Bali’s primitive Bali Aga are buried in ash

by David DeVoss December 20, 2017February 18, 2020
Ross Koda, president of Koda Farms, operates the California products booth at the 2016 SIAL Shanghai food expo. Koda, who began exporting rice to China this year, runs the oldest family-owned rice farm in California, producing a medium-grain Japanese-style heirloom rice, a whole grain brown rice and a Sho-Chiku_Bai sweet sticky rice. Photo:  Courtesy of California Center
Posted inAT Finance, Chengdu, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Middle East, Myanmar, Northeast Asia, Shanghai, Taiwan, World

Asian migrants grow rich exporting agri-products to China

by David DeVoss August 26, 2017February 18, 2020

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