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Interview: CNN's Kristie Lu Stout on Haw Flakes, Twitter and Tracking China

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We reached out to the CNN International anchor and self-professed "media junkie," "China nerd" and "geek mom" via email.

What Would You Ask Obama's National Security Advisor? #askasia

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On Monday, March 11, at Asia Society in New York, President Barack Obama's National Security Advisor Thomas Donilon will offer the Obama administration’s views on the path ahead for the United States in Asia. He'll also take some of your questions.

Photos: Our Favorite Lunar New Year Food Pics (So Far)

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A look at what our readers have been eating for Lunar New Year 2013 from around the world.

What Questions Do You Have for the US Ambassador to China? #AskAmbLocke

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On Monday, December 17, at 5 p.m. ET, Asia Society will launch its Asia: Beyond the Headlines discussion series with U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke, who will be joined on our New York stage by George Stephanopoulos, of ABC News, and Asia Society's own Orville Schell.

Chinese Hurdler Liu Xiang Stumbles Again at Olympics; Twitter, Weibo React

Liu Xiang of China sits on the track after getting injured in the Men's 110m Hurdles Round 1 Heats on Day 11 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 7, 2012 in London, England. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Lifestyle At the 110-meter men's hurdles heats at the 2012 Olympics Games in London, Chinese favorite Liu Xiang — a one-time Olympic champion, world champion and world record holder — stumbled yet again, failing to get over even the first hurdle.

Golfer From China Wins LPGA Championship, World Reacts

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With her win on Sunday, Feng Shanshan became the first Chinese golfer — male or female — to win a major tournament. What does it mean for the sport?

Photo of the Day: Fierce Pandas on the Streets of Shanghai

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Striking street art in Shanghai, China captured through an iPhone application on January 24, 2012. (Davidag /Flickr)

Photo of the Day: Kiribati Island on the Verge of Disappearance

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A view of mangrove shoots planted by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and others on Tarawa, an atoll in the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati, on September 4, 2011. (Eskinder Debebe/ United Nations Photo /Flickr)

Photo of the Day: Angry Birds in Burma

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Angry Birds are the dominant motif on balloons sold in a village on the outskirts of Yangon, Burma on February 20, 2012. (Rafat Ali)

Video/Tweets: Pakistani TV Host Faces Criticism for Chasing Couples in Park

A screenshot from the controversial talk show 'Subah Saveray Maya Kay Saath' (Early Morning with Maya).
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Pakistani journalist Maya Khan runs into criticism for venturing into moral policing last week after she harassed young couples on a morning TV show.