The United States and the European Union expressed concern on Thursday about China's new law on ethnic unity that went into effect this week and gives Beijing the legal basis to take action ...
The European Union expressed concern on Thursday about China's new law on ethnic unity which went into effect this week and ...
Rights groups fear the new law gives Beijing legal authority to go after people beyond its borders.
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Mining Community Honours Genocide Victims, Urges Young Miners to Safeguard Unity
More than 150 members of the Rwanda Mining Association (RMA) came together on June 30, to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, with a call for the mining sector's youth to understand the ...
A downtown historic preservation moratorium would weaken, not strengthen, Orlando’s future, which is about a lot more than ...
North Korea has abandoned the rhetoric of peaceful reunification, defining ROK as its "principal enemy" and a hostile state ...
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Report Exposes Deep Governance Crisis Under Unity Party As Rep. Bility Urges Leaders to Treat Findings As National Wake-Up Call
The Bertelsmann Stiftung's Transformation Index (BTI) 2026 has delivered one of its strongest assessments yet of Liberia's democratic governance, painting a picture of a country that has preserved ...
A dozen Michigan students are among the 30 finalists in a contest that asked them to design their own U.S. flag.
The history of semicentennial presidential oratory is limited but Trump’s July 4 semiquincentennial remarks will be a low point in the canon.
Editor: I was told recently by a well-known and influential friend that the New York legislature's attempt to replace the terms "mother" and "father" with “gestating parent” and “non-gestating parent.
Before granting Uzbekistan Permanent Normal Trade Relations, Washington needs to use the leverage it has to push Tashkent ...
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At 250, America hasn't secured equal dignity for Black lives | Opinion
Our national symbols don't match the reality of unequal treatment over two and a half centuries, writes Walter Suza.
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