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American civil society encumbered by contradictions

The entities behind 13 U.S. presidential libraries, going back as far as then U.S. President Herbert Hoover, released a joint statement on September 7, calling for a re

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APD | PM Imran Khan’s Remarks on the 76th Session of UN General Assembly

Author: Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan, Sinologist (ex-Diplomat), Editor, Analyst, Non-Resident Fellow of CCG (Center for China and Globalization), National University o

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Biden administration must end 'China Initiative'

A group of 177 Stanford University faculty members recently penned an open letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, requesting an end to the Department of Justi

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An irreparable crack in the trans-Atlantic alliance

After two decades of defending American wars around the world, Europe now wants to defend its own interests. With the continent dependent on White House decisions drive

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Discriminatory U.S. visa policy targets Chinese students

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LinkedIn formally joins EU Code on hate speech takedowns

Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has committed to doing more to quickly purge illegal hate speech from its platform in the European Union by formally signing up to a self-regulatory initiative that seeks to t

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Ex-UK Speaker Bercow, scourge of Brexiteers, joins Labour

Former U.K. House of Commons Speaker John Bercow, who gained international fame refereeing the country’s political drama over Brexit, said Sunday he has quit the govern

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Nigeria orders broadcasting media to disregard Twitter as news source

Nigeria’s broadcast regulator, the National Broadcasting Commission, has ordered all broadcasting stations in the country to suspend their use of Twitter. The directive was issued Monday morning

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100 years since the Tulsa race massacre, the damage remains

A mural depicting the Tulsa Race Massacre in Tulsa, U.S., May 27, 2021. /CFP The Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, once known as "Black Wall Street," was razed to the ground by an angry w

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The 'axis of evil' vs. the 'axis of integrity'

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn leaves after a Senate Republican luncheon at Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., March 24, 2021. /Getty Editor's note:Andrew Koryb

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Tenzin Dorjee's Washington Post op-ed on anti-Asian hate is shameful

The article "Anti-China is not anti-Asian" on the Washington Post, April 7, 2021. /Screenshot via washingtonpost.com Editor's note:Bradley Blankenship is a Prague-based American journalist, po

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American university instructor lost his job for saying 'Chinese virus'

An adjunct instructor referring to COVID-19 as "the Chinese virus" is still listed on the website of the University of Cincinnati, while the university spokesperson told a local reporter that the

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Chinese delegation urges the West to curb racism at home

The United States should address racism, racial discrimination and police brutality, prohibit the spread of racist and discriminatory speech, and crack down on discrimination and hate-driven violence

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Don't blame the internet: Atlanta shootings' causes are centuries old

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U.S. discrimination against Asians is rooted in deep-seated racism

Event organizer Ryan Doan Nguyen chants "Stop Asian hate; Love Asian people" while guiding the people through the streets and past Chinatown after they gathered around the Parkman Bandstand durin

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Dutch seek stability amid COVID-19 as they head to the polls

Election panels in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. /CGTN Europe On Monday, the first of over 14 million voters will be allowed to go to the polls in the Netherlands. Over the next three days, the

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Ohio judge asked to apologize for tying COVID-19 to China

An Ohio judge who wrote an article using the term "China virus" has been asked to apologize by multiple regional organizations. The article, distributed on March 3, came amid studies showing that dis