Tag: China
2.3 billion people lack access to clean cooking globally
Currently, only seven countries in Asia have clean cooking access rates below 20%, including five small island nations
Hong Kong national security police question family of US-based activist Elmer...
The raids came after similar actions against the family members of two other exiled pro-democracy activists who are on a wanted list
Chinese police stop Tibetan Buddhist gathering, prevent lama from preaching
The actions in northwestern China's Qinghai province are the latest efforts by China to suppress Tibetan religious and cultural expressions
Vatican-China compromise on bishop of Shanghai: Who won and who lost?
The Vatican said that it had “rectified a canonical irregularity” for “the greater good of the diocese.”
Young Tibetans gather for first youth empowerment forum in Dharamsala
Tibetans accuse Chinese authorities of violating their human rights and trying to eradicate their religious, linguistic and cultural identity
US bill would punish enablers of Uyghur human rights violations in...
Proposed law expands scope of past law to target companies who do business with sanctioned entities
Facing abuse, teenage Uyghur girls are forced to work in a...
RFA investigation finds secret agreement between factory and local high school to supply workers
At Lao potash mine, flood of Chinese workers are displacing local...
Chinese nationals now far outnumber Lao workers, violating an agreement between the government and mining company
China signals willingness for more fiscal stimulus
It’s taking its toll, with high numbers of young people dealing with depression amid an uncertain job market and uncertain futures
Cardinal Chow is hope for Hong Kong, bridge to China
This appointment indicates that the Pope and the Holy See are close and attentive to the bishop, the diocese, and the people of Hong Kong