China’s COVID-19 reporting has been disputed by the World Health Organization, independent experts and its own citizens.
Satellite images of the reported unoccupied land features appear to show the alleged Chinese activities. Manila is still investigating the report.
Amir Nasr-Azadani has not been convicted or sentenced. Human Rights Watch called Iran’s use of the death penalty a “travesty of justice.”
Abundant social media and news reports suggest COVID-19 is spreading rapidly in Baoding as China moves to relax testing and quarantine rules nationwide.
In accusing the U.K. of mistreating journalists, China’s Foreign Ministry could hardly have chosen worse examples.
A testy exchange between China’s Xi and Canada’s Trudeau highlights China's efforts to influence matters in countries of interest.
In fact, Globalism 2022 survey results show that opinion about China is less positive than four years ago.
U.S. prosecutors say two Chinese spies paid Bitcoin bribes to a double agent for inside info about an ongoing criminal case against a company identified as Huawei Technologies.
In March 2014, 100 United Nations members said Russia’s referendum in Crimea had no validity. China abstained but has not recognized Crimea's annexation.
U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs merely speculated about responsibility for the pipeline ruptures, now under investigation.
The long-delayed U.N. report catalogued evidence of dehumanizing abuse against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.
What the former U.S. Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges actually said was only that Western countries should be ready in case Russia’s government fails in the future.
Russian and Syrian government forces’ brutality against civilians has been the overwhelming driver of colossal humanitarian harm in Syria.
China is parroting a falsehood from Russia. It’s the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine that is threatening to aggravate world food shortages.
China’s stringent COVID policies have made foreign businesses far from “fully confident” about doing business there.
China did not exert rule over Taiwan until 1684; the Chinese Communist Party government has never ruled Taiwan.
U.S. aggression? In fact, Soviet-backed North Korea started the war by invading the south. China jumped in later, taking heavy losses.
The U.S. Congress banned goods made with forced labor from Uyghurs, the persecuted Muslim minority in Xinjiang.
The Kremlin routinely portrays routine public health work as evidence of U.S. bioweapons, a claim that’s been debunked time and again.
The writer, popular on China’s Twitter-like platform, distorts the U.S. defense secretary’s comments after last week’s Supreme Court ruling.
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