Month: September 2022
Xinjiang Rights Report Ratchets Up Standoff Between the U.S., China
China called the U.N. assessment of possible crimes against humanity in Xinjiang an illegitimate report in a fiery response that underscores Beijing’s deepening geopolitical fissures with Western powers.
Read MoreXinjiang Rights Report Ratchets Up Standoff Between the U.S., China
China called the U.N. assessment of possible crimes against humanity in Xinjiang an illegitimate report in a fiery response that underscores Beijing’s deepening geopolitical fissures with Western powers.
Read MoreRussia Committed Potential War Crimes With Forcible Transfers, Group Says
Russian troops forced Ukrainians to Russia and detained and processed them there, in actions that amounted to potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said in a new report.
Read MoreRussia Committed Potential War Crimes With Forcible Transfers, Group Says
Russian troops forced Ukrainians to Russia and detained and processed them there, in actions that amounted to potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said in a new report.
Read MoreIn China, Some Cities Enact Covid Lockdowns Before Party Congress
Chengdu ordered 21 million residents to stay home just weeks before a Communist Party meeting to decide the nation’s top leadership as the prolonged zero-tolerance policy has hammered the country’s already wobbly economy.
Read MoreAs inspectors leave Ukraine’s nuclear plant, the mayor of a nearby town has high hopes
Enerhodar Mayor Dmytro Orlov speaks to NPR about the risks of attacks and nuclear disaster with Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant under Russian occupation. (Image credit: Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters)
Read MoreTrump ‘obviously thinking’ about running again in 2024 and Ukraine war ‘would not have happened if he was still president’
Donald Trump is “obviously thinking” about running for president again in 2024 as “he hates seeing what’s happening in the country”, his son-in-law has said.
Read MoreTrump ‘obviously thinking’ about running again in 2024 and Ukraine war ‘would not have happened if he was still president’
Donald Trump is “obviously thinking” about running for president again in 2024 as “he hates seeing what’s happening in the country”, his son-in-law has said.
Read More‘It’s a travesty in this day and age’: Anger as US city of 150,000 left with no safe water to drink
In the car park of Walmart, a long line of vehicles is a stark reflection of America in 2022.
Read MoreSouth Korea official: no soft response in case of North Korea nuclear test
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s national security advisor has said he and his counterparts from the United States and Japan have agreed there will be no soft response if North Korea conducts a nuclear test, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday.
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