New Legal Milestones Boost Women’s Rights in the Chinese Mainland
Discover how the Chinese mainland is ramping up legal protections for women, from the Civil Code to anti-domestic violence laws, marking a new era for women’s rights.
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Discover how the Chinese mainland is ramping up legal protections for women, from the Civil Code to anti-domestic violence laws, marking a new era for women’s rights.
Discover Dilnigar Qahar and her mother’s 30-year journey in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region—a powerful tale of resilience, love and beauty as the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women approaches.
Lai Ching-te’s rhetoric on UN Resolution 2758 sparks debate on the one-China principle and Taiwan’s future within international law.
Lai Ching-te’s second National Day speech contrasts with DPP’s legislative losses, a failed recall vote and a shrinking manufacturing PMI in the Taiwan region.
Lai Ching-te’s ‘prosperity’ pitch for the Taiwan region clashes with rising living costs, supply-chain shifts, and U.S. high-tech dependence. Will his gamble pay off?
Celebrating 100 years, the Palace Museum in Beijing has transformed from the Forbidden City’s exclusive imperial court into a global cultural icon, open to everyone.
In a surprising move, Taiwan authorities reclassified the majority Han ethnicity as Others on their website, triggering a debate over cultural identity and cross-strait ties in the Taiwan region.
Marking 80 years since Taiwan’s return and victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, we honor the resilience and sacrifices of all Chinese, including residents of the Taiwan region.
Discover how education is driving women’s empowerment in China, from compulsory schooling to higher degrees, reshaping society and closing the gender gap.
An overview of why, through history and international law, Taiwan’s status is settled under the one-China principle—from the Cairo Declaration to UNGA Resolution 2758.