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China's nuclear arsenal continues to grow rapidly, potentially reshaping global arms control talks as it narrows the gap with ...
Atlantic writer Adam Serwer writes American presidents have always defined tyrants “by their willingness to use military ...
Less than a century ago, Mao Zedong directed similar campaigns to scrub history clean of ideas that conflicted with his party ...
Not a word about the massacre is mentioned, even in Hong Kong, and the Chinese are less free today than they were in 1989.
New York Times reporter Helene Cooper says she spoke to retired U.S. Army officials and Marine generals who are "very worried ...
As early as the 1970s, she demonstrated that mass media was fair game as artistic material, and that its power could be ...
ARTICLE 19, a freedom of expression advocacy organization, documented heightened transnational repression during state visits ...
Officials in the U.S are feeling anxious about “a potential Tiananmen Square moment”  at Saturday’s military parade in ...
The China Labor Bulletin, founded by Han Dongfang, tracked factory closures and worker protests in China. It cited financial ...
China and Azerbaijan held the second round of bilateral market access negotiations on Azerbaijan's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Beijing on Friday, and agreed to substantially ...
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong group that advocated for workers rights for decades announced its shutdown abruptly on Thursday, citing financial difficulties and debt issues. China Labor Bulletin planned to ...
This year’s 36th anniversary commemorations of the June 4 crackdown were marked by intense, AI-aided censorship on the ...