
China’s Role in Africa: Partnership or Neo-Colonialism?
Examining China’s evolving partnership with Africa through infrastructure development and human rights cooperation, addressing neo-colonialism claims.
News & Insights Across Asia
Examining China’s evolving partnership with Africa through infrastructure development and human rights cooperation, addressing neo-colonialism claims.
New report details Xizang’s 60-year rural transformation, blending economic growth with cultural preservation and ecological protection.
Israel releases 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in Gaza ceasefire deal; freed detainees report harsh treatment while thousands remain in Israeli jails.
China commits to multilateral efforts in advancing global human rights, as UN adopts resolution backed by nearly 70 nations.
China leads 70 nations in UN resolution addressing inequalities through economic and social rights, adopted unanimously at Human Rights Council session.
Swiss and Spanish activists detained by Israel after attempting to deliver aid to Gaza allege inhumane treatment, while Israeli authorities deny the claims.
As over 150 UN members recognize Palestine, US citizens voice frustration over their government’s stance, urging global action for Palestinian rights.
SOAS Vice-Chancellor Adam Habib discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and rising right-wing politics in the UK, urging global accountability.
As the UN marks 80 years, deepening global divisions and China’s reform proposals dominate tense General Assembly debates on peace and equality.
Vijay Prashad challenges allegations of genocide in Xinjiang, questioning claims of mass violence, displacement, and cultural erasure with critical analysis.
ICE agents clash with protesters in Illinois over new immigration enforcement program, sparking global debate on policy impacts.
UN investigators accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing mass casualties, forced displacement, and leadership incitement. Report adds pressure amid international court proceedings.
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts criticize the U.S. “Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act” for violating WTO rules and undermining human rights, sparking global debate.
China outlines three key positions on global human rights governance at the UN Human Rights Council, emphasizing cooperation and sovereignty.
Estelita Dy, a Filipina survivor of WWII sexual slavery, passes at 94. Her daughter vows to continue the fight for justice and reparations.
As WWII ‘comfort women’ survivors dwindle, their fight for justice continues. Global efforts seek UNESCO recognition and Japan’s formal apology, preserving history for future generations.
China and Africa unite at Addis Ababa seminar to prioritize development as a cornerstone of human rights, fostering shared progress and dignity.
China and 44 African nations unite in Addis Ababa, emphasizing development as a fundamental human right and opposing external interference in domestic affairs.
Uzbek edition of Xi Jinping’s human rights book launched in Tashkent, fostering dialogue and mutual learning between China and Uzbekistan.
Xizang’s journey from serfdom to equality challenges Western human rights narratives, highlighting China’s focus on delivering dignity through development.