China said talks on a bilateral investment deal with the European Union are in the final stages, as they push for an agreement before the one-year deadline, citing progress between the negotiators. The talks are now in the final stages, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in a briefing …
Read More »China claims Uighur genocide: ICC rejects probe
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday refused to launch an investigation into allegations of genocide against Uighur Muslims in China, but left the file open. Why it’s important: This meant that more evidence could be presented on genocide claims by Chinese authorities against Uighur Muslims and other ethnic minorities …
Read More »Chilean police throw a 16-year-old boy over a bridge during a protest World News
Police brutally cracked down on protesters in the capital, Santiago, less than a month before Chile voted on whether to change its Pinochet-era constitution. On Friday evening, Carabineros police officers used the plumes of teargas and high-pressure water jets to disperse protesters gathered at Plaza Italia, where pockets of violence …
Read More »A move of glossy statements about humanitarian work: the Center on Amnesty
Amnesty has linked all government actions to critical reports from the government New Delhi: Just hours after Amnesty International announced a halt to operations in India and accusing the witch-Japan of its recent reports of questioning rights violations, the government said “human rights cannot be an excuse to observe land …
Read More »Rivals challenge the UN because it is 75 years after its inception
World leaders virtually came together on Monday to mark the 75th anniversary of United Nations, Because coronavirus epidemics and economic disruptions challenge the effectiveness and unity of an organization established after the horrors of World War II. Millions of people were forced to lockdown and the economy was devastated as …
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