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Human Rights Lawyer Wang Yu Extremely Weak After Hunger Strike; Husband Bao Longjun Reveals Details

Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Yu was released after nine days in detention and nine days of a hunger strike. According to her husband, Bao Longjun, Wang Yu is extremely weak and, after visiting two hospitals, has returned to the hotel. Why did Wang Yu go on a hunger strike? What did she experienc

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Israeli Embassy in China Responds to CCP with Facts

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On October 29, U.S. time, the United Nations Security Council held an open debate on the Middle East issue. China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Fu Cong, stated during the meeting that China demanded Israel halt and withdraw the bill regarding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Why did China make this demand?...

Chinese Student Threatening Democracy Activists Gets Sentence Reduced and Returns to China, Linked to US-China Prisoner Swap Deal

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Chinese student Wu Xiaolei, who was sentenced to nine months in the United States for harassing and threatening pro-democracy activists, has had his sentence reduced and returned to China. Sources indicate this is part of a US-China prisoner exchange in September, which led to the release and return of American pastor David Lin, who had been imprisoned by the Chinese government for 18 years....

Hong Kong "High Talent Pass Scheme" to "Snatch Talents" - "High Talents" Struggle to Find Employment After Coming to Hong Kong

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"I want to develop in Asia; Hong Kong gives me this opportunity, and Hong Kong is an international metropolis, so I am interested in staying here," says Stephane from France. Through an exchange student program, he completed a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology at City University of Hong Kong, meeting the eligibility requirements for the "High Talent Pass Scheme."...

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