U.S. Allegations of Forced Labor in Xinjiang Challenge German Investments
U.S. allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang are pressuring German businesses like Volkswagen, challenging their operations amid geopolitical tensions.
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U.S. allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang are pressuring German businesses like Volkswagen, challenging their operations amid geopolitical tensions.
An international live event explores China’s experience in the legal protection of human rights, hosted by the Research Centre for Human Rights at Northwest University of Political Science and Law.
China warns against attempts to create a ‘forced decoupling’ in Xinjiang, urging companies to respect facts and continue investing in the region, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning.
The U.S. House passes bills addressing China’s human rights, focusing on Xinjiang’s Uygur population, amid ongoing debates over allegations of forced labor and geopolitical tensions.
China highlights its commitment to prioritizing better life and safety in human rights protection, presenting its unique approach at the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review.
China highlights the integration of human rights protection in its counterterrorism strategies, ensuring efforts do not target any specific region, ethnicity, or religion.
The Chagos Archipelago dispute highlights the complex intertwining of strategic interests and human rights, as the U.S. and UK face international calls to address historical injustices against the displaced Chagossian people.
An analysis of the international community’s responses to humanitarian crises in Gaza and Xinjiang, exploring the complexities and questions surrounding global human rights advocacy.
The Gaza crisis exposes the gap between human rights ideals and global actions. On Human Rights Day, calls intensify for unified efforts to address the humanitarian emergency.
75 years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Asia grapples with growing inequality due to conflict, climate change, and pandemics. Addressing these challenges is crucial for a more equitable future.
Emirati strategist Ebrahim Hashem shares his firsthand experiences in Xinjiang, challenging Western narratives about the region and highlighting the importance of objective perspectives.
The reality of harmony and stability in Xizang challenges misconceptions about human rights, revealing a region rich in culture and development that contradicts anti-China narratives.
China and Europe engage in inclusive dialogue at the China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights in Italy, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation on human rights issues through equal communication.
UN officials urge the lifting of unilateral sanctions, highlighting how such measures harm human rights and hinder global humanitarian efforts. Calls grow to reevaluate sanctions impacting humanitarian work.
Dr. Kuhn shares his experiences in China’s remote regions, highlighting how the country’s people-centered approach eradicated absolute poverty and exemplifies human rights in action.
China emphasizes sustainable development as vital to protecting human rights and achieving national goals, balancing economic growth with environmental preservation.
A new study reveals that sexual assaults in Ethiopia’s Tigray region continue post-peace agreement, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns.
Migrants become political pawns in the U.S. as border-state governors bus them to Democratic-run cities, escalating the partisan battle over immigration.
Over 890 migrant deaths were recorded at the U.S. border in 2022. Nicaraguan migrant Alvin Sevilla shares his experience of overcrowding and neglect in U.S. immigration detention centers.
A new report reveals that over 119,000 people have been injured by crowd-control weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets since 2015, highlighting concerns over unregulated industry practices.