Tina Hsu (@imtinahsu) 's Twitter Profile
Tina Hsu

@imtinahsu

Taiwanese South African visual storyteller, photographer, researcher📍 Seoul/Taipei | @womenphotograph | @diversifyphoto

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The Correspondent (@the_corres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social distancing assumes you live in a country with a healthy safety net, where your hospital system can contend with any curve, flattened or not, and a nuclear family unit is the norm. But for millions of people this isn't the case, writes @OhTimehin: thecorrespondent.com/378/why-social…

AMEJA (@ameja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: AMEJA’s full statement on the comments about “civilized” countries, people that don’t “look like refugees” and the like in recent coverage of the war in Ukraine.

NEW: AMEJA’s full statement on the comments about “civilized” countries, people that don’t “look like refugees” and the like in recent coverage of the war in Ukraine.
The Associated Press (@ap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PHOTOS: For many children in Ukraine, the war has meant sheltering in basements and subway stations while Russian forces attack cities. For others, it has meant a scramble to escape, leaving homes and fathers. Some have been killed or injured. apne.ws/w9s7dcM

Women Photograph (@womenphotograph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the 2021 breakdown of the byline of every lead front page photo by gender in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Globe and Mail, Le Monde, and The Guardian:

Here's the 2021 breakdown of the byline of every lead front page photo by gender in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Globe and Mail, Le Monde, and The Guardian:
Tina Hsu (@imtinahsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A supporter lights a candle for a candlelight vigil for peace in Ukraine in front of the Russian Embassy in Seoul, South Korea.

A supporter lights a candle for a candlelight vigil for peace in Ukraine in front of the Russian Embassy in Seoul, South Korea.
Tina Hsu (@imtinahsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A crowd gathers for a candlelight vigil in front of the Russian Embassy in Seoul. They chant in English and Ukrainian: “Hands off Ukraine! Peace for Ukraine!”

Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Though I live in an echo chamber of like-minded Koreans and my sample size is not that great, this time I feel that many people are not necessarily voting for their preferred candidate, but to prevent what they consider the worst from being elected.

Tina Hsu (@imtinahsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Election Day. A woman walks past election posters for the presidential candidates in Seoul, South Korea #대한민국 #대통령선거 #선거 #서울

Election Day. A woman walks past election posters for the presidential candidates in Seoul, South Korea #대한민국 #대통령선거 #선거 #서울
Jingna Zhang (@zemotion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My experiences as an Asian woman/photographer in the fashion industry - zhangjingna.com/blog/vogue-vie… #AAPIHeritageMonth

Times Sport (@timessport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔺 EXCLUSIVE: A leading sports official has spoken of an endemic culture of bribery and corruption in the Olympic movement, claiming he was involved in paying bribes to IOC members to secure taekwondo’s place in the Olympic Games ✍️ Matt Lawton thetimes.co.uk/article/reveal…

Michelle Ye Hee Lee (@myhlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But it's not a static issue. As policymakers (mostly men) struggle with government solutions, changemakers throughout South Korea are defying gendered expectations and carving out a new way of living. We met some of them and you can meet them too: washingtonpost.com/world/2024/02/…

The Wall Street Journal (@wsj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As inter-Korean ties sink to their lowest in years, residents of the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong less than 2 miles from North Korean shores fear that the Kim Jong Un regime could launch a surprise assault on.wsj.com/3VsXHsJ on.wsj.com/3VtBJpu

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The island has rebuilt itself from rubble after a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 killed four South Koreans. Moon Sun-ki vividly remembers being stunned to witness artillery shells crushing Yeonpyeong’s small houses with flimsy roofs. on.wsj.com/4a5yJnv

The island has rebuilt itself from rubble after a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 killed four South Koreans.

Moon Sun-ki vividly remembers being stunned to witness artillery shells crushing Yeonpyeong’s small houses with flimsy roofs. on.wsj.com/4a5yJnv