June is a reporter for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and covers East Asia, including China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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Anger over an extradition plan has revived pro-democracy protests—and clashes—in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, activists, survivors, and mainland Chinese travelers commemorate the hundreds killed at China’s Tiananmen Square three decades ago
Chinese blockbuster The Wandering Earth is a sci-fi spectacle with weak storytelling
June Cheng | The 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre finds many leaders of the protest now laboring for Christ
The U.S. blacklists Chinese tech giant Huawei as a trade war intensifies
The most widely used Chinese Bible translation turns 100
China’s trade talks with the United States come as the Communist nation battles an economic slump
A young activist’s fight for free elections in Hong Kong
This year marks the 100th anniversary of a momentous student protest in Beijing.
As a Hong Kong court sends four democracy activists to prison, their supporters vow to carry on the fight for free elections