Former NBA star calls out persecution at religious freedom summit
Enes Kanter Freedom, professional basketball player, exposes the real reason why China will not sanction Russia.
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Enes Kanter Freedom, professional basketball player, exposes the real reason why China will not sanction Russia.
Under Chinese President Xi Jinping, this policy of "uniculturalism" has "intensified", Penpa claimed – be it in Tibet, Xinjiang or Hong Kong.
We ask how that sits in capitals where Chinese diplomats have since been summoned, as well as in Brussels, which is torn over trade ties with Beijing, and Kyiv, which has been trying to keep channels open but wonders if China looks at Ukraine as Russia's Tibet, Xinjiang or Taiwan.
We ask about the Quad's new guy, Australia's freshly-elected prime minister and whether the language will be as blunt as with his predecessor. We also gauge reaction out of Beijing.
After seven years of tracking and debunking pro-Kremlin disinformation campaigns in the bloc, the EU's anti-fake news agency is now looking even further east in a bid to counter Chinese propaganda.
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The Olympic Flame was snuffed out over Beijing’s Bird’s Nest stadium on Sunday night, concluding a Winter Games which will always be remembered as the one in which an ethereal figure skater fell to earth.
A US rights monitor raised the alarm Monday over athletes' safety at China's upcoming Winter Olympics, after the host authorities threatened "punishment" for anti-Beijing comments. The Congressional-Executive Commission on China -- a group of Washington lawmakers and White House officials -- asked US Olympics authorities for an "urgent effort" to protect their sports stars' free speech rights at the February 4-20 tournament. The commission spoke out after Yang Shu, a senior official in the Beijing organizing committee, told an online briefing on January 18 that "any behavior or speech that is against the Olympic spirit, especially against the Chinese laws and regulations, are also subject to certain punishment."