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India and China take part in military exercise hosted by Russia

India and China take part in military exercise hosted by Russia

India and China took part in a military exercise codenamed Vostok-2022 hosted by Russia on September 1. India’s participation in Russian-led military exercises while the war in Ukraine is ongoing…

UN human rights report: China responsible for ‘serious human rights violations’ in Xinjiang

UN human rights report: China responsible for ‘serious human rights violations’ in Xinjiang

The United Nations has accused China of “serious human rights violations” in a long-awaited report on allegations of abuses in Xinjiang. China had asked the United Nations not to release…

China’s women’s volleyball team wearing masks during matches, sparking heated debate.

China’s women’s volleyball team wearing masks during matches, sparking heated debate.

The Chinese women’s volleyball team wore N95 masks during their group match against Iran at the 2022 Asian Cup on Aug 25, sparking international public opinion and a storm of…

China’s debt waiver for 17 African countries has raised eyebrows among Chinese netizens

China’s debt waiver for 17 African countries has raised eyebrows among Chinese netizens

According to the Central News Agency today, the official website of the Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a press release on the evening of the 19th, saying that Wang Yi announced…

Death cases rarely occurred during the anti-amendment campaign

Death cases rarely occurred during the anti-amendment campaign

During the campaign against the Amendment of the Fugitive Ordinance in 2019, an elderly cleaning man died the following day after being hit in the head by a suspected hard…

Exclusive:Human Right Lawyer Jiang Tianyong’s wife Jin Bianling: Jiang is still not fully free

Exclusive:Human Right Lawyer Jiang Tianyong’s wife Jin Bianling: Jiang is still not fully free

Jiang Tianyong, a well-known human rights lawyer who participated in a large number of rights protection cases on the Chinese mainland, has not been granted real personal freedom since he…

China’s GDP grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, the slowest growth since the outbreak

China’s GDP grew by 0.4% in the second quarter, the slowest growth since the outbreak

In the spring, China’s economy grew at its slowest pace since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, exposing the impact of the country’s anti-epidemic policies. These policies continue to create…

Exclusive:Human Right Lawyer Lu Tingge:Every lawyer can make a difference

Exclusive:Human Right Lawyer Lu Tingge:Every lawyer can make a difference

In recent years, the Communist Party of China authorities have intensified their crackdown on human rights lawyers. They have warned and threatened law firms and individual lawyers, and lawyers have…

Nucleic acid certification requirements have been abolished in many places in China

Nucleic acid certification requirements have been abolished in many places in China

China has taken strict measures to combat the coronavirus outbreak. In some cities, people are required to have a negative nucleic acid test before entering public places or taking public…

Shanghai announces “lifting of lockdown” Mixed feelings among citizens

Shanghai announces “lifting of lockdown” Mixed feelings among citizens

After two months of lockdown, Shanghai, China’s business hub and a global trading metropolis, has begun to relax strict containment measures imposed because of the novel coronavirus strain. From midnight…

Chinese netizens are furious over a controversial math textbook for Chinese students

Chinese netizens are furious over a controversial math textbook for Chinese students

The latest controversy in China over a math textbook for elementary school students is the children’s picture book Sweat! There is something wrong with the content. The picture book is…

Tsinghua professor calls China’s two years of protest a victory

Tsinghua professor calls China’s two years of protest a victory

The “2022 Tsinghua PBCSF Chief Economist Forum” kicked off on May 14. Lu Ting, an economist at Nomura Securities, said China’s economy faces internal risks as well as external uncertainties.…