Liling Tan 陈丽玲
@lilingtan
Exec Editor @ CNA. Previously FSN correspondent in NY covering UN diplomacy, peace & security, climate
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07-08-2011 17:36:07
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There's President Donald J. Trump now.
During the four years of the Civil War, the confederates never got closer to Washington than Fort Stevens. Until today, when insurrectionist supporters of Donald J. Trump paraded through the U.S. Capitol Building carrying the Confederate battle flag.
Moments after President-elect Joe Biden tells Donald J. Trump to “step up” and address the protests, President Donald J. Trump posts video remarks only to have Twitter prohibit anyone from liking, replying and retweeting because of his disputed claims of election fraud.
"António Guterres wouldn't say it publicly but the last 4 years has been about trying to manage a bad relationship and minimize the damage from the #Trump admin." 📺 Our Executive Director Simon Adams on CGTN.
The United Nations has now officially entered the post-Trump era. Anyone who supports multilateralism and human rights will be breathing a sigh of relief. Not least of all, António Guterres himself. See my comments with Liling Tan 陈丽玲 on CGTV ⬇️
I tell Liling Tan 陈丽玲 that the #BidenAdministration will be good for United Nations, but not introduce "an idyllic period of peace and love" in Turtle Bay. youtube.com/watch?v=el32CM…
Can U.S. President Joe Biden reintegrate the U.S. back into global politics and foreign relations? CGTN’s Liling Tan (Liling Tan 陈丽玲) explores the President’s upcoming foreign agenda.
With #COVID19 dampening #ChineseNewYear celebrations, Chinese communities in the U.S. have found creative ways to safely celebrate. In New York City, see what the Museum of Chinese in America is doing. Museum of Chinese in America Liling Tan 陈丽玲
CGTN’s Liling Tan (Liling Tan 陈丽玲) speaks with the head of the NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force Tommy Ng about his position, how he’s working to stem anti-Asian hate crimes in the city and more.
“When one new Yorker gets attacked, I think all new Yorkers get attacked.” Inspector Tommy Ng, head of the NYPD Asian Hate Crimes unit Asian Hate Crimes Task Force tells me why he’s taking these attacks personally + his message for Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders this #AAPIHeritageMonth.