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The United States, the European Union, and China have all recently negotiated ... On April 28, 2025, Human Rights Watch and Climate Rights International submitted recommendations to the United ...
China researcher at Human Rights Watch. “Foreign governments should respond to this assault on basic liberties by speaking up about the case and taking concrete actions t o protect their ...
In a new dispatch, Human Rights Watch expert Trey Walk describes how ... Cutbacks and delayed payments at the UN by major powers, like the US and China, are stressing the foundations of the ...
Beijing relies on a sophisticated network of agencies, diplomatic personnel and online influencers to carry out transnational ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged China on Tuesday to address the Tiananmen Massacre, including halting censorship, allowing commemorations, compensating the victims' families, and holding the ...
Some may argue that the spirit of 1989 was crushed, but the demands of Tiananmen — freedom, dignity, representation — have ...
Human Rights Watch identified military equipment used in Sudan produced by companies registered in China, Iran, Russia, Serbia, and the UAE. Human Rights Watch has called on the UN Security ...
The Chinese embassy in Bangladesh warned nationals against illegal matchmaking and online dating scams, but China’s gender imbalance — 34.9 million more men than women — continues to drive demand for ...
Hong Kong charged prominent activist Joshua Wong again under the city's Beijing-imposed national security law on Friday, ...
China has a reported surplus of 35 million men who are unable to find brides due to its now-defunct one-child policy ...
Campaigners argue that Japan’s ‘softly softly’ approach emboldens Cambodia, calling for a firmer stance on rights during the PM’s visit.
China’s gender imbalance has birthed a shadow industry of bride-trafficking, where poor women from several Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, are lured with false promises and ...