Tag: China
Watch: ‘Up Close’ with Father John Mi Shen on the celebration...
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close' with Father John Mi Shen on the celebration of Chinese New Year in the midst of the pandemic
For Wuhan woman who lost family members to COVID-19, a bitter...
Instead of celebrating, Deng Wei will commemorate the deaths of her father and grandmother during last year's holiday
Keep faith in democracy, Taiwan president tells Hong Kongers in new...
Tsai and her govt have offered strong support for the protesters, to the fury of Beijing
Wuhan residents remember coronavirus ‘whistleblower’ doctor a year after his death
The 34-year-old's death from the virus led to an outpouring of public mourning and rare expressions of anger online
US ‘deeply disturbed’ by reports of systematic rape of Muslims in...
These atrocities shock the conscience and must be met with serious consequences, State Department spokeswoman says
Rights group fears WHO probe into pandemic in China won’t be...
WHO doesn't want the international community to have high expectations for this investigation, political commentator says
Hong Kong police obtain financial records of arrested democracy activists
Six pro-democracy activists say police obtained some of their bank records without consent
Tibetan monk dies from beating in custody
Monk had distributed leaflets and shouted slogans calling for Tibetan independence outside govt office, rights group says
China’s treatment of Uyghurs a ‘genocide,’ says US official
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo posted on Twitter that China “is committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, China”
US commission says China possibly committed ‘genocide’ against Muslims
US genocide declaration would mean countries would have to think hard about allowing companies to do business with Xinjiang