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Beijing launches campaign against human rights abuse 'lies'

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Some Chinese consumers are punishing foreign companies including Swedish clothing brand H&M for raising concerns about the use of forced labour in Xinjiang textile factories.
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Sunday Scrum: Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor released

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Rosemary Barton speaks to the Sunday Scrum about Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor's release after nearly 3 years in Chinese detention.
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China attacks Western nations, firms over Xinjiang cotton boycott

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Officials warn companies against ‘politicising economic behaviour’ amid Western concerns over forced labour in Xinjiang’s cotton industry.
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Former ambassador calls for Beijing Olympics boycott after Schellenberg death sentence

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Guy Saint-Jacques, former ambassador to China, joined Power & Politics Tuesday to discuss the pending verdict in the Michael Spavor case and the decision by a Chinese court to uphold Robert Schellenberg's death sentence.
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Asian Canadians share their experiences with racism

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After the Atlanta shootings, there’s been a growing movement for East Asians to speak up and stop racism in their communities. A conversation with Anita Li, the Editor and Chief of The Other Wave, and Edmonton public school trustee...
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The growing movement against anti-Asian racism in Canada

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After the Atlanta shootings, there’s been a growing movement for East Asians to speak up and stop racism in their communities. A conversation with Anita Li, the Editor and Chief of The Other Wave, and Edmonton public school trustee...
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Western sanctions on China over Xinjiang trigger furious response

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US, Canada and UK join EU in ‘coordinated action’ to pressure China on Uighur policies.
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‘Grandstanding’: US, China trade rebukes in testy talks

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Depth of divide between two global giants publicly exposed as talks get under way in snowy Anchorage.
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Myanmar doctors kick off day of protests with dawn march

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It has been another violent day in Myanmar. Four more protesters were killed and others critically injured on Sunday.
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Argentina strives to curb illegal and unregulated fishing

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The large, extra-hemispheric fishing fleet, with vessels mostly from China, that operated in international waters close to Ecuador’s economic zone, has crossed to the South Atlantic.
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Diplomatic solidarity follows China’s secret trials of Kovrig, Spavor

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There was a diplomatic show of solidarity against China’s secret trials of detained Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. And while China insists nothing has changed, sanctions implemented because of the mistreatment treatment of...
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EU's Green Pass for free movement will only be valid with EMA-approved COVID vaccinations

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It raises a potential problem for Europeans who have had the Russian or Chinese vaccine.
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EU's 'vaccine passports' will only be valid with EMA-approved COVID jabs

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It raises a potential problem for Europeans who have had the Russian or Chinese vaccine.
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WHO expected to release COVID-19 origins report soon

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Report expected to say first known infection not connected to seafood market where original cluster was identified.
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Australia’s China Dream | 101 East

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We investigate why the relationship between Australia and China has hit rock bottom and meet those paying the price.
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India’s COVID crisis: Navigating bad stats and government spin | The Listening Post

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Indian journalists struggle to report the true extent of the COVID crisis. Plus, the history of anti-Asian stereotypes and narratives in the US.
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Why do countries see vaccination as a race against each other?

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Vaccination has turned into a global race with countries comparing their performance against each other.
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Hong Kong locks down amid surge in COVID-19 cases

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Mass testing is under way in Hong Kong for thousands of people in neighbourhoods sealed off due to a coronavirus outbreak.
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Cherry controversy: Chile's fruit growers impacted by 'rumour'

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All this underscores just how vulnerable fruit exporters are to a negative tweet or story, substantiated or not.
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China tightens COVID-19 restrictions near Beijing

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Residents of Shijiazhuang and Xingtai told to stay home amid fears of a new virus outbreak.
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WHO team begins probing Wuhan's COVID origins

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They will be interviewing people from research institutes, hospitals and the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak in the Chinese city.
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China fires back after Bob Rae calls for UN investigation into genocide against Uighurs

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Chinese officials have fired back after Canada’s Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae told CBC News that he's calling on the UN to investigate whether China's persecution of its Uighur minority should be considered an act of genocide, a term...
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Former Hong Kong pro-democracy politicians arrested

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Three arrested for disrupting a Legislative Council session earlier this year.