Xinjiang at 70: The Right to Work is a Human Right
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts warn that the Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act clashes with WTO rules and endangers the basic right to work.
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As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts warn that the Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act clashes with WTO rules and endangers the basic right to work.
Explore how sports are uniting the Chinese mainland and Latin America, driving community values, inclusion and economic growth through grassroots programs and international cooperation.
Discover Kashi’s Uygur pottery revival in Gaotai, where Anwar Ali shapes clay into stunning bowls, mugs, and teapots with centuries-old techniques.
As the U.S. retreats from key global institutions and imposes high tariffs, BRICS steps in as a stabilizing force, uniting major emerging economies across continents.
Explore how the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has transformed over 70 years, blending faith, stability and progress into a dynamic hub.
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Discover how CIFTIS 2025 in Beijing is driving China’s service trade into a new digital-driven “blue ocean,” with services at 56.7% of GDP and rapid global growth.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres marks the UN’s 80th anniversary by praising the Chinese mainland’s WWII role and welcoming President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative.
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On the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, we remember how Zhoushan fishermen saved 384 British POWs when the Lisbon Maru sank in 1942. A tale of courage and compassion!