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Sydney Falun Gong Human Rights Activist Give Human Rights Abusers in China a Chance

A group of Sydney Falun Gong practitioners and human rights activists are trying to change the hearts and minds of Chinese human rights abusers, one phone call at a time. The group, which have been taking time each week out of their ordinary lives to make international calls to public security authorities, like police, procuratorial

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Use Of Force Trainer: Chauvin Used ‘Prone Hold’ on George Floyd

Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd, received training years ago on how to restrain combative suspects with a knee, but that training instructed officers to “stay away from the neck when possible,” the lieutenant who trained Chauvin testified Tuesday. Department use-of-force instructor Lt. Johnny Mercil became

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US Discussing Coordinated Approach With Allies to 2022 Beijing Olympics: State Department

The United States is in discussions with allies coordinating an approach to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, a State Department spokesperson said on April 6. The remarks come amid growing calls for a boycott of the Games over the Chinese regime’s severe human rights violations. Asked at a regular briefing if the United States was

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Australia and New Zealand’s ‘World-Leading’ Pandemic Response Brings Start of Two-Way Travel Bubble

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has attributed the establishment of a quarantine-free two-way travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand to each country’s success in managing the CCP virus pandemic. “This latest major step in the resumption of international travel has only been possible due to the internationally recognised, world-leading responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

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Fresh African Swine Fever Outbreak Hits China’s Xinjiang

China’s agriculture ministry on April 5 reported an outbreak of African swine fever in the Xinjiang region, marking the third occasion the region spotted cases since February. The outbreak occurred on a farm with 599 pigs under Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, a state-owned economic and paramilitary entity under U.S. sanctions over human rights abuses

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Steelmaker Warns Jobs at Risk Without Higher Tariffs

Steelmaker Molycop has warned it could lay off 300 jobs—over half of its Australian workforce—if the Anti-Dumping Commission does not agree to raise tariffs on Chinese competitors. President of Molycop’s Australian branch, Michael Parker, told The Australian that the company would consider ending local steel production and instead manufacture their products with cheap Chinese imported

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Trump Doubles Down on Criticism of ‘Far Too Weak’ Georgia Election Law

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday renewed his criticism of the recently enacted set of election reforms in Georgia, saying the new law failed to eliminate no-excuse mail-in voting and did away with signature verification, among other issues. “Georgia’s election reform law is far too weak and soft to ensure real ballot integrity! Election Day

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