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Commemorate the 13th Anniversary of the Urumqi Massacre by Erkin Ablimit President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile
“Electricity, Information, and traffic were cut off, with piles of human bodies on the road. All that could be heard was the swish, swish, swish of high-pressure hoses cleaning buildings,

Chinese firm bought North Dakota farm near US Air Force drone base: report
A Chinese company’s purchase of farmland in North Dakota just down the road from a US Air Force base that houses sensitive drone technology has lawmakers on Capitol Hill worried

Turkey cuts access to US, German public broadcasters
The two argued that a local licence issued by Turkey’s RTUK media regulator would infringe on their independence and allow Ankara to censor their content. Rights advocates said Turkey’s decision

The Uyghurs’ Massacre of July 2009: A Survivor Remembers That Day in Urumqi
Risalat, protected by her British passport, returned to Urumqi the very day innocent Uyghurs were mown down by soldiers in 2009. The Uyghurs’ Massacre of July 2009: A Survivor Remembers

NATO chief says Finland and Sweden being on the cusp of joining alliance shows Putin made a ‘huge mistake’ by invading Ukraine
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in a new interview with CNN said this week marks a “victory” for the alliance with Finland and Sweden on the verge of becoming new members,

South Korea’s Yoon warns at NATO summit of threat to ‘universal values’
President Yoon Suk-yeol became the first South Korean leader to attend a NATO summit, joining national NATO leaders as an observer at a meeting in Spain as Russian forces intensified

Negative Views Of China Remain High In New Pew Survey Of 19 Countries
The survey, conducted between Feb. 13 and June 3, found that a median of 68% of respondents said they have an unfavorable view of China. Americans with a negative view

Indonesia’s president to bar Putin from G-20 gathering in Bali, Italian President Draghi says
Italian Premier Mario Draghi says the Indonesian presidency of the Group of 20 nations has ruled out in-person participation by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the November meeting of the

Turkey lifts its objections to Sweden, Finland joining NATO
Turkey agreed Tuesday to lift its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, ending an impasse that had clouded a leaders’ summit opening in Madrid amid Europe’s worst security crisis

G-7 unveils $600B plan to combat China’s global reach
The world’s wealthiest democracies on Sunday announced a $600 billion global infrastructure initiative to counter China’s push to exert political and commercial influence through massive investments across emerging economies. G-7 unveils

Xinjiang businesses shrug off ‘evil’ US ban, shifts focus to booming domestic market
The latest US ban has been called by Chinese firms and experts an “evil” move aimed at pushing a considerable chunk of Chinese products out of the global supply chain.

Official COVID health app that rules life in China is ripe for abuse
When a bank in Henan, in central China, ran into tech trouble recently, customers found they couldn’t withdraw their money online. Naturally, many headed to the bank to demand answers.

Biden is under pressure to go soft on China’s genocide
The Biden administration faces a crucial test of its willingness to confront the genocide in China. This week, a new U.S. law meant to cripple China’s ability to profit from

China’s Li Repeats Call to Boost Harvest After Summer Floods
The south is a major producing region for rice, fruits and vegetables. It also grows some corn. Heavy rainfall this month has flooded swaths of farmland in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan,

G7, NATO leaders to ratchet up pressure on Russia, keep eye on China -U.S. officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Leaders from the Group of Seven rich democracies and the NATO alliance will work to increase pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine next week, while underscoring

Nato summit to host Asia-Pacific leaders for first time in show of ‘democratic’ unity aimed at Russia and China
According to a senior Biden administration official, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl, and New Zealand Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern are set to be

A US ban on all imports of goods made in China’s Xinjiang region is due to come into force today.
A US ban on all imports of goods made in China’s Xinjiang region is due to come into force today. It is a major exporter of cotton and tomatoes, but

Chinese manufacturing orders decline by 20-30%, according to shippers, as consumers pull back on buying goods
Chinese manufacturing orders are down by as much as 30% for some logistics companies as consumers shift spending to services. A DHL executive described it as a tipping point for

Op-ed: Why China’s Xi Jinping’s damage control is all about heading off a crisis
However the Congress turns out, there is growing talk among China experts about whether we are entering a period of “Peak Xi” or even “Peak China.” There’s growing evidence that

China’s middle class looks to flee as Covid policies bite
“Our losses this year mean that it’s over for us,” he told AFP wearily, asking to withhold his real name. “We have been using our own cash savings to pay

China Warns of Taiwan Demise After Official Claims Missiles Can Hit Beijing
The war of words between China and Taiwan continued this week after a senior elected official in Taipei suggested the island could respond to an invasion by launching missiles at

NATO chief adopts Erdogan’s new name for Turkey amid Sweden-Finland stalemate
Stoltenberg is on a mission to shepherd Sweden and Finland into NATO, but Erdogan stunned allies by raising a series of objections to their membership in the security bloc just as lawmakers in each

Ukraine Destroys 3 Russian Rocket Launchers Using M777 Howitzers
Ukraine’s National Guard has destroyed three of Russia’s multiple rocket launch systems (MLRS) using M777 howitzers, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry on Monday. Ukraine Destroys 3 Russian Rocket Launchers

Ukraine’s EU membership decision by next week, chief says
Ukraine will learn by the end of next week whether it can start the process to join the European Union. During a surprise visit to the capital Kyiv, European Commission

Saudis Cut Oil Flows to China While Meeting Other Requests
Saudi Arabia will provide some Chinese buyers with less crude than they asked for next month, while fulfilling requests from many other customers in Asia after OPEC+ pledged to speed

Shanghai kicks off new round of mass COVID testing, Beijing cases jump
Authorities have ordered PCR testing for all residents in 15 of Shanghai’s 16 districts this weekend, with five districts barring residents from leaving their homes during the testing period. Shanghai

US: China’s military activity around Taiwan threatens region
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stressed American support for Taiwan on Saturday, suggesting at Asia’s premier defense forum that recent Chinese military activity around the self-governing island threatens to

Our gratitude to the European Parliament for recognizing China’s atrocities on Uyghurs as crimes against humanity and a serious risk of genocide by Erkin Ablimit, President of the East Turkestan Government in Exile
we hope and trust the European parliament will adopt it as genocide instead of a serious risk of genocide soon. This is not a simple matter of recognizing or not;

Economic might and resources are keys to battling China
It’s no state secret that China’s Xi Jinping is a bad guy. His Communist values differ wildly from democratic ones. He holds a dangerous grudge trying to correct the so-called

US says committed to Pacific islands that rejected ‘opaque’ China pact
The United States promised Tuesday to support Pacific nations after they rejected a pact with China, saying Beijing’s own actions showed how “opaque” its offers were. In a major diplomatic

U.S. investigates Chinese companies over export sanction issues
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Tuesday the Biden administration is actively considering adding new Chinese companies to the government’s economic blacklist as it investigates what it calls efforts

The Administration’s Approach to the People’s Republic of China
The United States stands with countries and people around the world against the genocide and crimes against humanity happening in the Xinjiang region, where more than a million people have

Chinese researchers say China’s military must be able to destroy Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites in a war
Chinese military researchers say the country needs to be able to disable or destroy SpaceX’s Starlink satellites if they threaten national security. According to a paper published last month, China needs to

The faces from China’s Uyghur detention camps
The documents provide some of the strongest evidence to date for a policy targeting almost any expression of Uyghur identity, culture or Islamic faith – and of a chain of

Uyghur university lecturer confirmed detained in China’s Xinjiang region
A Uyghur lecturer from a university in northwestern China’s Xinjiang region has been sentenced to prison for “disregarding the national language,” by failing to teach in Chinese, a Uyghur source

Chinese plane crash that killed 132 caused by intentional act: US officials
The China Eastern Airlines plane crash that killed 132 people is believed to have been caused by an intentional act, according to U.S. officials who spoke to ABC News. Chinese plane crash

Putin ‘Very Sick’ With Cancer, Other Health Issues: Ukrainian Official
He added that the fighting in Ukraine will be finished by the end of the year, and Russia’s defeat in Ukraine “will eventually lead to the change of leadership of

Historic’: Pentagon spokesperson hails Finland’s move toward NATO membership
“NATO membership would strengthen Finland’s security. As a member of NATO, Finland would strengthen the entire defence alliance,” the Finnish leaders said in a joint statement. “Finland must apply for

The Russians Lost Nearly An Entire Battalion Trying To Cross A River In Eastern Ukraine
The better part of a Russian army battalion—50 or so vehicles and up to a thousand troops—in recent days tried to cross a pontoon bridge spanning the Siverskyi Donets River,

China rebukes U.S. for changing Taiwan wording on State Department website
BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday slammed the United States for changing the wording on the State Department website about Taiwan, saying “political manipulation” will not succeed in changing

U.S. math professor found guilty in latest China Initiative trial
A federal jury in Illinois decided yesterday that an applied math professor at Southern Illinois University (SIU), Carbondale, did not commit grant fraud but is guilty of failing to report

China: Zhoushan’s sky turns blood-red, triggering panic in port city
Residents in China’s port city of Zhoushan were left stunned as the skies above them briefly turned blood-red over the weekend, sparking fears of a possible fire or an unknown phenomenon.

China’s yuan hits 18-month low against the dollar as Beijing’s Covid lockdowns drag economy and US bond yields climb
The yuan’s onshore price slipped to 6.7321 against the dollar, the worst exchange rate since November 2020, continuing a sell-off that saw the the Chinese currency tumble 4% in April.

Mr. David Kilgour is speaking at International conference on china’s ongoing genocide against Uyghur
You are watching the short version of the conference about china’s ongoing genocide against Uyghurs. We will be distributing the speeches of each speaker in a separate video soon. Because

Vladimir Putin to hand over power to loyalist Patrushev as he faces cancer surgery: Reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly hand over power to the secretary of the country’s Security Council Nikolai Patrushev temporarily as he faces surgery over cancer fears. Vladimir Putin to

China silences prominent market analyst as economic slump deepens
Over the weekend, Tencent’s (TCEHY) WeChat froze the public account of Hong Hao, managing director and head of research at BOCOM International, the investment banking arm of Bank of Communications, a state-owned

EID MUBAREK! by Erkin Ablimit, President of East Turkistan Government in Exile
EID MUBAREK! by Erkin Ablimit, President of East Turkistan Government in Exile ئەسسالامۇ ئەلەيكۇم شەرقى تۈركىستانلىق قېرىنداشلار، ھەممىڭلارنىڭ 2022 – روزا ھېىتىڭلارغا مۇبارەك بولسۇن! EID MUBAREK! Erkin Ablimit, President of

China: The elderly people struggling in Shanghai’s quarantine centres
A previous illness has left the 90-year-old with one numb leg, making walking difficult. The facility’s toilet block is more than 100m from her bed, so she has been trying

Pakistan attack: China condemns killing of tutors in Pakistan blast
New Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif made a personal visit to the Chinese embassy in Islamabad on Tuesday to meet officials. In a rare move, He also presented them with a

China’s low Covid death toll prompts questions
Two years into the pandemic, China’s resurgent Covid-19 outbreak has revived questions about how the country counts deaths from the virus, with persistently low fatalities despite rising cases. China’s low

Anger mounts among locked-down Shanghai residents as city reports more COVID deaths
China’s major financial hub of Shanghai reported more new COVID-19 related deaths on April 22, as residents vented their anger over a harsh lockdown and strict censorship online. Anger mounts
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