BEIJING — How do you take your tea? For many in southeast Asia, the answer is sweet, milky and with a dash of politics. Served iced, sweet or with tapioca balls, the beverage has become a symbol for a ...
A pro-democracy protester seen holding a “Milk Tea Alliance” placard while giving the three-finger salute during an anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, Thailand, Oct 22, 2020 (Sipa photo by Geem ...
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The China Paradox That Will Define the 21st Century
His latest work, The Milk Tea Alliance, shows how China’s rising influence is creating new forms of resistance across Asia, while his deep knowledge of Chinese history illuminates why today’s leaders ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Social media giant Twitter on Thursday launched an emoji for the Milk Tea Alliance, a global online pro-democracy movement that has united anti-Beijing campaigners in Hong Kong and ...
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