As per the press release by CFU, this day highlights those who are targeted because of their faith, including the Uyghur population, whose ability to practice Islam has been outlawed amidst China's extensive genocide. CFU emphasised that safeguarding the freedom of belief is crucial for ensu
According to Taipei Times, officials said the firms are suspected of secretly setting up offices in Taiwan and hiring local staff without authorisation. Between July 15 and August 6, more than 300 investigators carried out searches at 70 locations in Taipei, New Taipei City, Taoyuan and Hsin
However, he later clarified that he was speaking in "general terms," adding that Britain still prefers disputes in the Indo-Pacific to be resolved "peacefully" and "diplomatically."
The representative office said it was informed about the issue on Saturday evening and immediately asked a visiting legislator to assist in discussions with the event organisers.
The U.S. has consistently expressed deep concerns regarding China's intentions to take control of digital infrastructure, perceiving Beijing's involvement in global data networks as a significant risk for espionage and sabotage. With over 400 subsea cables responsible for carrying 99 per
Sikyong Penpa Tsering highlighted the significant initiatives and accomplishments of the 16th Kashag, particularly its political pursuits aimed at resolving the enduring Tibet-China conflict.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering visited the Kamrao Tibetan settlement in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, where he was warmly welcomed by community members, led by the Tibetan Settlement Officer, as reported by the Central Tibet Administration (CTA).
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, President of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, speaks in Darjeeling about the preservation of Tibetan identity amid China's misinformation campaigns and the need for a peaceful resolution to the Tibet-China conflict.
The members of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile have been actively advocating for Tibet in New Delhi, highlighting the severe challenges faced by the Tibetan people under the Chinese Communist regime.
A group of prominent Australians, including former politicians, diplomats and academics, have called on the Australian government to adopt "an activist middle power role" to avert the US-China conflict, Voice of America (VOA) reported.
The African Country like Congo has the largest deposit of these crucial resources and China dominates the world's supply and refinement chain of these minerals. The VOA report claimed that the US is trying to reduce its control in this scenario.
The Chinese government has protested the move and continues to do so, claiming the west is trying to 'maintain its hegemony' and contain China by abusing export controls. It charges the United States of encouraging other countries of ganging up against China as well, the report added.