China Extends Mosque Crackdown Beyond Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch Reports
China’s mosque crackdown expands outside Xinjiang, targeting Hui Muslim regions, as authorities close and alter mosques, violating religious freedom, reports Human Rights Watch.
China and Southeast Asian Diplomats Commit to South China Sea Nonaggression Pact Amid Escalating Tensions
Recent confrontations between Chinese and neighboring countries’ vessels in the South China Sea force diplomats to wove peace deal within a few years.
BRICS to expand economic bloc with 6 countries
Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE enter surprising collaborative effort into the BRICS blog empowering it further from already representing 40% of the world’s population.
Cambodia orders Mekong conservation zone to save endangered dolphins
Cambodian premier orders authorities to establish conservation zones with fishing ban to save Irrawaddy dolphins after close to a dozen died the past year alone.
Xinjian genocide draws parallels to Canada and US
North American policy and rhetoric against own indigenous groups and ‘the war on terror’ resembles that of the Chinese government towards civilians in Xinjiang region.
China’s colonial economy
China’s interests in Central Asia have grown significantly in the last two decades, where large regional investments demonstrate the country’s economic powerplay.
Crypto Road
Citizens of some developing nations have more faith in cryptocurrencies than their national currencies, despite them being banned in one country and forced upon the population in another, while at the same time accused of being illicit financial tools.
The Global Impact of Greenland’s Elections Result
Opposition party Inuit Ataqatigiit won Greenland’s elections and will take charge of a new government that looks forward to negotiations with global superpowers.
Path of independence
A new shift of leadership in Greenland’s political top may fuel more energy into the country’s current process of independence from the Kingdom of Denmark.