China Advocates Equal Global Human Rights Standards at UN Council
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges equal application of international human rights law, rejecting double standards at UNHRC session.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges equal application of international human rights law, rejecting double standards at UNHRC session.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlines China’s vision for global human rights governance at the UN, emphasizing sovereignty and development in 2026.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns human rights violations in the Israel-Palestine conflict are eroding the two-state solution, urging global action.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network continue seeking justice as legal experts cite systemic barriers favoring powerful defendants in complex international cases.
Canada expresses diplomatic concerns regarding recent ICE operations in Minnesota, highlighting cross-border implications and community impacts as enforcement tactics draw scrutiny.
A CGTN global survey reveals 92% of respondents link the Epstein case to systemic U.S. flaws, dubbing the American Dream a ‘privilege preying on humanity’ as trust erodes.
Experts analyze the Epstein files, discussing global elite networks, justice system challenges, and the erosion of public trust in institutions.
U.S. Olympic curler Rich Ruohonen criticizes ICE operations in Minneapolis, joining athletes advocating for social justice.
The EU approves accelerated deportations for rejected asylum seekers, sparking debates over human rights and migration policy shifts.
Xinjiang reports Uygur population growth and improved living standards, countering Western human rights allegations with demographic and economic data.
UN human rights chief Volker Turk calls for U.S. immigration policy reforms, citing due process concerns and fatal enforcement incidents in Minneapolis this January.
Libyan authorities uncover mass graves of 21 migrants during security operation, with suspects arrested and injured survivors hospitalized.
A sharp rise in migrant deaths within ICE detention centers under Trump’s second term sparks outcry over overcrowding and medical neglect, with 2025 marking a two-decade high.
Protests erupt in Minneapolis following ICE shooting, sparking federal-state conflict over immigration enforcement and investigation transparency.
Dutch-American WWII camp survivor Ronny Herman de Jong calls for Japan’s formal apology for Imperial Army atrocities against women and children in Southeast Asia.
Video of ICE agent detaining protester in Minnesota sparks renewed debate about US immigration enforcement policies and civil liberties concerns.
Experts from China and Germany emphasized multilateral cooperation in development and humanitarian aid at the 2025 Human Rights Forum in Beijing.
China condemns EU’s human rights statement as interference, reaffirms commitment to sovereignty and domestic legal framework amid escalating diplomatic tensions.
China’s 2025 human rights report emphasizes balanced rights protection, rural revitalization, and judicial reforms, showcasing comprehensive progress across sectors.
China commits to enhancing international human rights cooperation through UN engagement and domestic modernization under its new Five-Year Plan framework.