VANCOUVER—A group of community leaders has penned a letter demanding British Columbia Premier John Horgan remove a member of his Chinese-Canadian Community Advisory Committee after calling allegations of genocide against the Chinese Communist Party “lies” on a Toronto radio program....
Key points: An official says the US is in frequent contact with allies and partners about their common concerns about China Human rights groups have urged a diplomatic or straight-up boycott The Beijing Winter Olympics open on February 4, 2022, and China has denied all charges of human rights...
In a secretive military facility in southwest China, a supercomputer whirs away, simulating the heat and drag on hypersonic vehicles speeding through the atmosphere — missiles that could one day be aimed at a U.S. aircraft carrier or Taiwan, according to former U.S. officials and Western...
A diplomatic storm has erupted in Turkey after two politicians criticised China's treatment of its Muslim Uighur community.
Uighurs are a Muslim and Turkic-speaking minority native to the Xinjiang region in northwest China.
Several NGOs and countries have accused China of persecuting...
China has threatened retaliatory sanctions against Australian officials if the Morrison government imposes sanctions over human rights abuses in Xinjiang, in a fresh indication the chilly diplomatic relations between Canberra and Beijing shows no sign of thawing.
China’s ambassador to Australia has told Canberra to stop criticising the country over human rights abuses in Xinjiang, saying nations should know Beijing will respond to any provocative actions that meddle in its internal affairs.
Cheng Jingye said he hoped relations between the two...
Two Uighur ex-government officials in China's Xinjiang have been handed death sentences for carrying out "separatist activities", a court said, as Beijing comes under increasing fire for its actions towards minority groups in the region.