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China says the US and its allies must be held accountable for human rights violations in Afghanistan

China said on Tuesday that the US and its allies caused "great suffering" in Afghanistan while "und…

Matthew Loh   


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UN human rights chief ends rare China visit, says she was 'unable' to assess Uyghur abuses

Western leaders called her visit to the country a mistake, saying China will use the trip as an end…

Sarah Al-Arshani   


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China is committing 'crimes against humanity' with its treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, human rights group says

A new report from Human Rights Watch called on the United Nations and foreign governments to punish…

Charles Davis   


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Problems in China have US intelligence worried the rising military power may become 'even more aggressive and unpredictable'

New intelligence suggests China's ongoing domestic and economic issues could hinder its military am…

Chris Panella   


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China lashes out at western countries like the US and UK for 'violations of the rights of refugees and migrants' at the UN Human Rights Council

A Beijing representative said that China was "seriously concerned by the violations of the rights o…

Matthew Loh   


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China is getting hyped over a suggestion that people get more than 5 days of paid time off

A member of the National People's Congress went viral after proposing that young workers get an ext…

Matthew Loh   


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Women in China aren't having kids. We asked 3 of them to tell us why.

"Let's face it, having a child is kind of like owning an investment with no guaranteed return for a…

Kwan Wei Kevin Tan   


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China's food delivery gig workers are driving a $208B business, but couriers have it as bad as factory workers

Despite China's food delivery business doubling in the last three years to $208B, the gig workers f…

Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert   


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Marissa Mayer wants to embrace the AI race and risks — in the right way

Marissa Mayer spent her whole career focused on AI. She's worried that China may be taking a differ…

Josée Rose,Alistair Barr   


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Remote-learning apps used by kids during the pandemic monitored and shared their data for ads, analysis finds

When the pandemic happened, millions of children moved online to continue with their education. Tha…

Weilun Soon   


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Twitter suspended hundreds of fake Chinese propaganda accounts that promoted the Beijing Olympics while glossing over human rights controversies

Twitter suspended hundreds of inauthentic accounts an NYT and ProPublica investigation found to be …

Hannah Towey   


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US officials will boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics over 'genocide' in Xinjiang and 'other human rights abuses'

The diplomatic boycott is largely symbolic but also amounts to a significant political snub that Ch…

John Haltiwanger   


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Biden thinks that only US leadership stops the world from the 'law of the jungle,' his top diplomat says

Blinken's summary of Biden's foreign policy presented a picture of a president with a decidedly tra…

John Haltiwanger   


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Facebook is letting China run state ads denying the abuse of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, and staffers are reportedly raising concerns internally

The ads on Facebook claim that life in the region of Xinjiang is happy. Multiple reports have detai…

Isobel Asher Hamilton   


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China's foreign ministry took a victory lap after the BBC moved its correspondent out of the country, claiming he was 'smearing' them

The BBC said it relocated China correspondent John Sudworth to Taiwan. He had reported on the coron…

Sinéad Baker   


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The first US moon lander in more than 50 years launched with human remains on board, paving the way for space burials

A US mission hasn't landed on the moon since the Apollo in 1972. Peregrine may become the first in…

Marianne Guenot   


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China is helping the US deal with its massive fentanyl problem — sort of

The DEA says China is a primary source for fentanyl precursors, but experts told BI a crackdown by …

Matthew Loh   


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Former Apple employees have accused the company of turning a blind eye to suppliers that were violating Chinese labor laws

The ex-Apple employees said the tech giant was concerned the legislation would heighten costs, dela…

Kate Duffy   


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Human rights groups say the Xinjiang forced labor bill will likely be passed as huge companies like Nike and Coca-Cola lobby against it

The head of the Workers Rights Consortium told Business Insider that these companies "face an uphil…

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Chamath Palihapitiya says 'human rights matter' but stops short of apologizing after saying he doesn't care about the Uyghurs

The Warriors co-owner made the remark in the "All-In Podcast." China has waged a yearslong surveill…

Bill Bostock