Over twenty Uyghur educators at a college in Xinjiang were detained by Chinese officials in 2017 and are still serving their sentences, according to college representatives in a report by Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Of the 11 aircraft, nine crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered the island's northern, central, southwestern and southeastern Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), the MND said.
In a recent turn of events, the Taiwanese Coastguard detained a cargo ship and its Chinese crew after it was suspected of deliberately sabotaging an undersea internet cable in an attempt to breach the island's communication lines. According to the report by CNN, "Taiwan's coast guard detain
According to the Tibet Bureau in Geneva, the official agency of the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration, the demonstration was aimed at condemning the deteriorating human rights situation in Tibet under Chinese rule.
Responding to US President Donald Trump signing a memorandum directing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US to curb Chinese investments in strategic sectors, Lin Jian, a spokesperson from China's Foreign Ministry, said on Tuesday, to the Global Times that "China has repeatedly ex
The bench led by the Chief Justice of Delhi observed that users have the option to refrain from using the Chinese AI platform if it poses a threat stating that if it is so harmful, you are not compelled to use it. There is no basis for requesting an urgent hearing, said the court.
London-based group the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) in its new investigation has said that many people were subjected to abuses including being trapped at sea for years on Chinese vessels involved in illegal fishing and the killing of dolphins.
Alarm rippled through Australian and New Zealand corridors of power as a Chinese naval task group sailed through waters separating the antipodean nations, firing live rounds and causing commercial jetliners to divert. Simultaneously, China signed an unexpected deal with the Cook Islands t
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported detecting 12 Chinese aircraft, 14 naval vessels, one official ship, and two balloons near the island on Tuesday.
Winston Sterzel, recognized as China's first YouTuber, along with his longtime collaborator, both of whom cultivated substantial subscriber bases, became targets amid China's increasing control over digital content.