
US Opts Out of UN Human Rights Peer Review
The United States has withdrawn from its fourth Universal Periodic Review at the UN, sparking debates on transparency and global accountability.
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The United States has withdrawn from its fourth Universal Periodic Review at the UN, sparking debates on transparency and global accountability.
More than 80 years after WWII, survivors from the Chinese mainland, South Korea and beyond reclaim their voices in the unfinished story of “comfort women” and their fight for justice.
Israeli tanks and airstrikes have moved into Gaza City’s residential districts, forcing families to flee amid rising casualties and calls for international action.
Thousands gathered at Tel Aviv’s Habima Square demanding an immediate halt to the Gaza conflict and the release of hostages, amid UN warnings of famine in Gaza City.
As Israeli tanks push into Gaza City’s Sabra neighborhood, civilian casualties surge and famine fears grow in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
The First China-Africa Human Rights Seminar united 200+ experts in Addis Ababa to explore the right to development and build a shared future.
The First China-Africa Human Rights Seminar convened over 200 experts in Addis Ababa to explore building a shared future and advancing the right to development.
200+ reps from China and 44 African nations reached an 8-point Addis Ababa Consensus, advancing sustainable growth, people-centered progress, and the inalienable Right to Development.
A readers’ forum in Addis Ababa on Xi Jinping’s book on respecting and protecting human rights highlighted China-Africa exchange and shared paths to dignity and justice.
Uzbek edition of Xi Jinping’s human rights book launched in Tashkent, marking a new China-Uzbekistan cultural and human rights dialogue.