Mexican Youth Explores Chinese Law, Hopes for APEC Focus on Women’s Rights
Mexican student Moraima Ordoñez studies Chinese law at Peking University, exploring cultural similarities and advocating for women’s rights ahead of the APEC meeting in Peru.
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Mexican student Moraima Ordoñez studies Chinese law at Peking University, exploring cultural similarities and advocating for women’s rights ahead of the APEC meeting in Peru.
Statistics Canada reports over half of human trafficking incidents in Canada remain unsolved, with cases increasing since 2013. Most victims are women and girls, including youth under 18.
Peng Liyuan hosted Suzanne Innes-Stubb, wife of Finnish President Alexander Stubb, for tea in Beijing, discussing cultural exchanges and strengthening bilateral relations.
Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, met with Equatorial Guinean First Lady Constancia Mangue de Obiang in Beijing to strengthen cooperation in women’s rights, education, and public health.
Kazakhstan is reexamining the tradition of bridal kidnapping amid concerns over women’s rights and psychological trauma, balancing cultural heritage with modern values.
Community health workers are the backbone of Asia’s healthcare system, yet many remain unpaid or underpaid. It’s time to recognize their contribution and ensure fair compensation.
Ukrainian vlogger Anastasiia Reznik shares her experiences of women’s rights and status in the Chinese mainland, highlighting workplace equality, family life, and societal support for women.
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, ending nearly 50 years of constitutional protections for abortion rights. Americans react with passionate views on this historic decision.
Sodaba, a medical student in Kabul, remains hopeful despite being banned from university. She aspires to become a doctor and help other girls pursue education amid Afghanistan’s restrictions on women.