A prominent Uyghur poet and associate professor at a teacher’s college was detained in 2017 as a “threat to social stability” and sentenced to 13 years in prison on a “separatism” charge, a local police officer and Uyghur source told RFA
Reporters are briefed on the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons by Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Politicians from six African nations recently attended the first session of a Chinese Communist Party training school, including members of Tanzania’s ruling party. To increase China’s outreach to African nations, the school was built. However, some argue that the training undermines initiatives to foster democracy in Africa by endorsing Beijing’s one-party system
According to a proposed law, users of social media in Turkey might face up to three years in prison for postings that the authorities consider to be false information. Protests have been held in response to the decision, and critics claim that the government is attempting to suppress the last platforms available to Turkish citizens for voicing their grievances
New President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday shot down calls from human rights groups for the Philippines to rejoin the International Criminal Court, saying the country could conduct its own investigations into deaths related to his predecessor’s drug wars ¹
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans fled to neighboring countries as the Taliban took over their nation last year. Due to a lack of documents, many Afghan refugees in Pakistan are experiencing unique challenges
Press briefing on the Black Sea Grain Initiative and the first grain shipment from Ukraine since February by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
In recent months, the cost of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has fallen dramatically. Despite these risks, a lot of investors are optimistic about the future of digital currencies