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Chinese model suits Pakistan to overcome poverty
BEIJING: Countries like Pakistan and those from Africa are learning from China's experience in poverty alleviation, and China's model has the advantages that no developed country could achieve, an official said here.
Turkey's Erdogan Says Khashoggi Recordings 'Appalling,' Shocked Saudi Intelligence
Istanbul. President Tayyip Erdogan said recordings related to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, which Turkey has shared with Western allies, are "appalling" and shocked a Saudi intelligence officer who listened to them, Turkish media reported on Tuesday.
Khashoggi, a critic of de facto Saudi ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed in Saudi Arabia's Istanbul consulate on Oct. 2 in a hit which Erdogan says was ordered at the "highest levels" of the Saudi government.
Xi Jinping says no one wins in 'cold war,' but Pence won't back down
(CNN) - US and Chinese leaders presented opposing visions for the world in back-to-back speeches at the 2018 APEC conference in Papua New Guinea on Saturday, amid rising tensions between the world's two major powers.
Marco Rubio Takes Aim at China on Human Rights
From his perches on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as chairman of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., called for the U.S.
The UN Security Council in China: One million Uighurs in detention deserve world’s attention
The United Nations Security Council, which typically only leaves New York City to travel to conflict zones, is heading to China later this month.
Basketball and happy kids: The photos of Xinjiang’s detention camps Beijing wants the world to see
A new, full-throated defense by China of its mass incarceration of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang is in full swing.
China Uighurs: All you need to know on Muslim 'crackdown'
China is facing growing criticism over its persecution of some Muslim minority groups, huge numbers of whom are allegedly being held in internment camps.
‘Purify’ or perish: the vulnerable lives of China’s Uyghur scholars
On a cold December day in 2013, Mutellip Imin, a 25-year-old Uyghur student from Hotan,