Severe curtailment of religious freedom and other rights in Tibet are well-documented. It’s been called China’s “laboratory for repression.”
The "terrorism" – and likely war crimes – is from Russia’s bombardment of Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.
Moscow knows the U.S. is nearly finished destroying its chemical weapons. It’s Russia and ally Syria who’ve kept stocks and used them.
Cambodia’s abysmal record on rule of law and judicial independence undermine explanations for Chhim Sithar’s most recent arrest.
It's a well-worn Kremlin tactic to blame the West for public discontent in authoritarian countries friendly to Russia.
Iran is upgrading nuclear enrichment while dodging questions from the International Atomic Energy Agency.
In fact, Biden was forthcoming about the missile strike on Poland, and he even contradicted Ukrainian statements.
Despite the South China Sea backdrop, Kamala Harris’ planned trip is poles apart from Nancy Pelosi’s summer visit to Taiwan.
Ukraine saw a strategic risk in possible Chinese control of a company that makes engines for missiles, helicopters and jets.
In fact, the U.S. has worked to eliminate Islamic State, killing its leaders, and has suffered attacks in return.
'Police service centers' may well help some overseas Chinese, but they’re also part of a crackdown on dissidents abroad.
Members of the secessionist Kachin Independence Army and its political wing died in the concert bombing. So did many civilians.
Hate speech against Ukrainians has plummeted to new depths on Russian state media.
Sidestepping battlefield setbacks and mobilization woes, Putin uses sham referendums as pretext to declare martial law on Ukrainian soil.
Humanitarian supplies have been looted, but USAID is not providing material aid to Tigray rebels.
Playgrounds, parks, museums and commuter routes are anything but military targets.
Here’s who’s actually spreading fake news: Russia. The BBC’s report was not only factual but courageous.
Despite Tehran’s denials, Kyiv has records showing Iranian-made drones are being deployed by Russia in Ukraine.
The U.S. is giving large sums of humanitarian aid to Pakistan. China is misrepresenting U.S. concern about Islamabad’s debt to Beijing.
Much remains unknown about Mahsa Amini’s death, but video of her collapse at a detention center doesn’t prove she had a heart attack.
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