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The filmmaker behind 'Elemental' is set to helm the third installment of the beloved superhero franchise, with Brad Bird remaining
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Tottenham Hotspur ends 17-year trophy drought, with Son Heung-min's leadership marking a significant milestone for Asian football
A half-century after exodus, London exhibition honours the resilience of Vietnamese refugees
Malaysian actress Yeo Yann Yann reflects on her journey from Johor Bahru to Netflix’s Havoc, where she plays a fierce,
Andrew Koji stars in High Stakes Holiday, a festive heist caper set in Vegas, teaming up with sisters to foil
113 years ago, six Chinese Titanic survivors faced racism and erasure, their story buried—now resurfacing to reveal a long-silenced truth
Chi Thai's 'The Endless Sea' offers a child's perspective on displacement, highlighting the crucial role of young people's literature in
RSC’s My Neighbour Totoro returns to the West End with stunning puppetry, live music, and Victoria Chen’s magical turn as
Voice ESEA’s CFO Choon speaks with Xindi about an upcoming exhibition that resurfaces forgotten currents of British East and Southeast
Southbank Centre’s ESEA Encounters (17–20 July) celebrates East & South East Asian culture with music, art, theatre, poetry, and more
From Ghibli's Screen to London's Stage, a Beloved Classic Finds New Life, and a Young Actress Finds Her Voice
Sarah Owen secures UK gov’t support for bereavement leave after miscarriage, ensuring recognition of pregnancy loss before 24 weeks
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The South Korean singer has made history as the first artist from outside the West to top the industry’s official
The cast of Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters explains why Korean culture is no longer a sub-genre—it’s the mainstream
From Ipoh to Hollywood Boulevard, Michelle Yeoh’s Walk of Fame ceremony was more than an honour — it was a
As fireworks lit up Chinese New Year celebrations back home, Su Yiming was carving his own streak of gold in
Rumours suggest the Oscar-winning director could take over the action franchise as Tom Cruise looks to a new creative direction.
Director Amy Wang’s debut feature takes a sharp, bloody look at beauty standards and racial identity.
Sky Yang and MilkTea reflect on the human cost of the John Allen Chau story at the BFI Southbank.
Eileen Gu’s silver medal at Milano 2026 should have been a sporting triumph. Instead, it has once again reignited accusations