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US launches prosecutions of Chinese companies on charges of trafficking fentanyl ingredients
The U.S. Justice Department has filed criminal charges against four Chinese companies and eight individuals for allegedly trafficking the chemicals used to make the highly addictive painkiller fentanyl in the United States and Mexico.
Out And About: Buzzy Spots To Dine At For Monsoon Feasts Across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Goa
The onset of the Monsoon spells both good and bad news. While the slight drizzle might seem heaven-sent at this juncture with the sun blazing over us, here’s a volley of culinary spots that are worth visiting (and new menus worth sampling) to tantalise your taste buds before rain gods come after us with gusto. Clearly, now is the time to go out and about before it gets too late. Bon Appetit! Dig Into Yauatcha’s Dragon Boat Menu Yauatcha, Mumbai’s popular Chinese dim sum teahouse, has rolled out a celebratory limited-edition menu just in time for the traditional Chinese holiday— the...
Pop-ups in London - 23rd - 30th June 2023
The Tapeo - Spanish tapas serving 7 days a week at The King & Co in Clapham - Daily See all the pop-ups on my map New & This Weekend Only Barang Street Kitchen - A 6 dish supper club at Pantry in Peckham, featuring Cambodian-inspired food - Sat 24th The Enfield Gin & Rum Festival in Pymmes Mews, N13, home of Old Bakery Gin - with cocktails & bottles to buy from multiple distillers - Sat 24th June Favorita - A 4-course supper club featuring their favourite tapas classics at Eggbreak in W8 - Sat 24th Ginn Khao x Laam...
Chinese dish of stir-fried rocks becomes bizarre internet hit (and some claim it is 'delicious')
Whilst many people's go-to for an affordable Chinese meal might be a stir-fry, the newest take on the dish could leave your stomach churning. The dish of suodiu has origins in ancient China.
The Revolutionary Chinese Suffragette Who Challenged America’s Politics
Mabel Ping‑Hua Lee blended in with her peers at the parade, just as Blatch had intended. She wore the same three‑cornered hat and had it knotted with the same colored ribbons. She was “clad”—in the words of one newspaper commentator—just “like the rich and fashionable suffragettes around her, in a tight fitting black broadcloth habit.” But compared with the white activists who were also leading the march, she did stand out. There were not a lot of Chinese girls on the front lines of the American battle for women’s suffrage. In the months before Blatch’s parade, rumors spread that China...