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In the latest display of diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to China to engage in high-stakes discussions with top officials in Beijing and Shanghai. The visit, which first saw Blinken arrive in the financial hub of Shanghai on April 24, is laden
Entire Chinese Province of Henan Under Partial Lockdown, Affecting 110 Million People
The central Chinese province of Henan was placed on a “partial lockdown” by its local government officials...
Russian-led Troops Enter Kazakhstan to Quell Unrest; ‘Dozens Dead’
Widespread protests in the nation of Kazakhstan, a country of nearly 20 million people and one of the...
Canadians Actually Opposed Vaccine Passports as Early as May: Federal Research
A report conducted by a federal government office advising the Prime Minister ascertained that Canadians...
Unlocking the Mystery of the Mayan Collapse
The tropical rainforests of southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras were home to the Maya for...
Asian Trade Bloc Looks to China as RCEP Aims to Invigorate a Struggling Regional Economy
Members of a China-centered Asian trade bloc hope the initiative will help stimulate local economies...
COVID-19: United Airlines Hiring Potentially Unvaccinated Flight Attendants From UK After Mandate-Related
United Airlines has put around 2,000 of its employees on unpaid leave after they were granted medical...
Japan Considers Restricting the Export of Facial Recognition Tech to China
Following in the footsteps of the United States, Japan is considering limiting exports of AI-powered...
Russia-led Alliance Pledges Aid to Kazakhstan After Armed Protests Force Government to Resign
Kazakhstan is currently experiencing the worst unrest the former Soviet republic has seen in more than...
Violence Erupts, Amsterdam Police Use Excessive Aggression Against Peaceful Demonstrators
On Jan. 2, during an anti-lockdown protest march in Amsterdam, police used excessive violence employing...