Four Danish members of parliament (MPs) have disregarded protests from Beijing and travelled to Taiwan, where they discussed Denmark's policy requiring Taiwanese individuals to list themselves as Chinese on their identification documents.
Harvard University placed Taiwanese-American student Cosette Wu on disciplinary probation for disrupting a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, while Chinese student Zou Hongji, who removed Wu from the venue, faced no sanctions despite being found in breach of university policies.
In a sharp response to China protesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to Taiwan President Lai Ching Te's congratulatory message, Taipei on Friday made clear that Beijing's actions are "utterly unjustified."
The UPR, a peer review process that only takes place once every 5 years, allows UN States to examine each other's human rights records, make specific recommendations to States under review, and address abuses.
Peng Lifa, also known as "Bridge Man" is widely believed to be the person responsible for initiating one of the greatest protests in China since the Tiananmen Square Massacre, which happened in 1989.
Protesters gathered outside 107 East Broadway where the ChangLe Association Inc, a non-profit, that operates a "service station," was accused of spying on dissidents in the Chinese community in New York.
China's "zero Covid" policies, dictated by Beijing over the past three years, saddled those localities with additional costs, while a downturn in the real estate market eroded a reliable stream of revenue.
A factory based in China's Zhengzhou province, known as the I-Phone city, has been facing protests from its employees for its mistreatment of the workforce, misleading hiring ads, and improper salary payments resulting in hindrance on the assembly line.
Since China abandoned its zero-COVID policy, its domestic challenges have increased, youth unemployment is high, the economy is slowing down, and COVID infections and deaths have accelerated.
On Wednesday, Taiwan's external affairs office said that a delegation of the Japanese parliament's upper house, headed by ruling Liberal Democratic Party leader Seko Hiroshige, met with Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen and top diplomat Joseph Wu to discuss Indo-Pacific stability and shared regi
Xi Jinping seems to have become the first Chinese President to be asked by people to step down, Inside Over reported. People across the nation have been carrying out protests demanding the resignation of Xi Jinping over his strict COVID measures.