Politics
Can India-Taiwan ties withstand backlash over Indian migrant workers?
While Taiwan looks for ways to diversify its labour pool with Indian workers high on that list, civil society and the opposition have come in with scaremongering tactics that may jeopardise Taiwan’s steady relations with India. Academic Ghulam Ali weighs in on the issue.
Ghulam Ali
06 May 2026
Society
Empire in decline? Asian Americans in an age of anxiety
Amid intensified immigration enforcement, many immigrants and Asian Americans report rising fear, discrimination and uncertainty, reshaping daily life and eroding confidence in the American promise. Chinese American academic Wu Guo shares some insight on the long-term impact of ICE operations on the psyche of the Asian community.
Wu Guo
23 Apr 2026
Society
With Japan less than welcoming, where do the Chinese ‘run’ to?
Amid “involution” and competition in China, some Chinese are opting to migrate to Japan. However, given the current political tension between China and Japan, things are not as rosy as they had hoped. Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Lim Zhan Ting speaks to some Chinese in Japan to get their views.
Lim Zhan Ting
26 Mar 2026
Society
[Big read] Can China’s new migrants find a home in Takaichi’s Japan?
Relaxed immigration policies and shifting geopolitical dynamics have ushered Japan into the “era of one million overseas Chinese”. Writer Foo Choo Wei discovers that amid shifts in policy and deteriorating China-Japan relations, these Chinese migrants must balance good neighbourliness while preserving their culture and language.
Foo Choo Wei
13 Mar 2026
Politics
When donations decide wars: How lobbyists sway US foreign policy
US foreign policy today is greatly influenced by immigration patterns, organised lobbying and campaign finance dynamics, causing huge pendulum swings that have major consequences. Academic Ma Haiyun shares his views.
Ma Haiyun
05 Mar 2026
Politics
[Big read] Pay or reveal: How America’s borders favour the wealthy
As Washington courts millionaires with a fast track to residency, ordinary travellers — even from visa-free countries — may be asked to surrender years of online history, marking a new hierarchy at America’s borders. Lianhe Zaobao executive translator Mak Cor Sin speaks to academics and experts to find out more.
Mak Cor Sin
08 Jan 2026
Society
[Big read] When the American dream of birthright citizenship fades for Chinese parents
Chinese parents once flocked to the US for birthright citizenship, but new immigration policies have cast doubt on that path. Facing uncertainty, many are now turning to countries like Chile for affordable, stable alternatives — signalling a major shift in the global birth tourism landscape. Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Claudia Liao explores the impact of the shift in policy.
Claudia Liao
02 Oct 2025
Society
[Big read] Joe Wong: The Chinese stand-up comedian who performed at the White House
With a PhD in biochemistry and a bespectacled, unassuming appearance, Joe Wong does not fit the profile of a typical comedian. However, his perceptive, cross-cultural humour has endeared him to audiences in the US and China. The Chinese-American comedian tells Lianhe Zaobao journalist Zhang Heyang about his passion for stand-up comedy, performing in Chinese and English, and the challenges of bringing stand-up to China.
Zhang Heyang
23 Jul 2025
Society
A Foochow coffee boy’s journey through Singapore’s kopitiam history
At 12, Choo Ee Choo came to Singapore from Fuzhou and began life as a kopi kia in Balestier. Now 80, he recalls a time when brewing coffee was a guarded craft, and the Foochow Coffee Restaurant and Bar Merchants Association helped settle disputes and support the community. For Choo, coffee wasn’t just a drink — it was a way of life, even for the poorest coolies with only half a cup to spare. Lianhe Zaobao lifestyle correspondent Tang Ai Wei finds out more.
Tang Ai Wei
11 Jul 2025
Society
Studying in the US or staying home? Chinese students face a hard choice
Chinese students studying — and hoping to study — in the US are among the many victims caught in the crossfire between China and the US. Lianhe Zaobao journalist Meng Dandan tells us more about how the recent wave of immigration restrictions is affecting these students and their plans for the future.
Meng Dandan
07 Jul 2025
Politics
Elon Musk’s political misadventure ends in public ruin
Politics and business are bad bedfellows, says columnist Deng Yuwen, who discusses the factors — like personality and ideological clashes — that led to the Trump-Musk split, and tells us why he thinks Elon Musk is the biggest loser from the situation.
Deng Yuwen
13 Jun 2025
Culture
Pork at the table, not at the altar: A Chinese Singaporean clan’s Muslim legacy
Despite generations living in Singapore, the descendants of the Guo clan from Baiqi, Fujian, China, remain close-knit while assimilating Chinese cultural and Muslim customs. Lianhe Zaobao lifestyle correspondent Tang Ai Wei speaks with clan members to find out how they keep the kinship ties alive in Singapore.
Tang Ai Wei
23 May 2025