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Quad to Compete With China’s Vaccine Diplomacy in Indo-Pacific

NEW DELHI—The Quad nations—United States, India, Australia, and Japan—are pushing back against the Chinese regime’s vaccine diplomacy. At the first leadership summit of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue on March 12, the nations announced a partnership to end the pandemic, expand vaccine manufacturing with facilities in India, and provide assistance to the countries in the larger […]

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14 States Ask Supreme Court to Let Them Defend Immigrant Self-Sufficiency Rule

Texas and 13 other states have filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court asking to be allowed to defend the so-called public charge rule in court proceedings after the Biden administration decided not to defend it in court. The public charge rule, which requires prospective immigrants to be able to support themselves financially, has

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Border Democrat Shares Another Batch of Leaked Photos From Border Patrol Facilities

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), whose congressional district lies along the southern border, shared another batch of photos that were sourced from Border Patrol facilities. Cuellar aired the photos during a CBS News segment on Sunday morning. The photos showed numerous unaccompanied minors being held in overcrowded conditions, sitting on the floor with foil blankets, and

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Western Retailers Caught Between Revenue, Ethics Over Xinjiang Rights Abuses

News Analysis Many international brands have attempted to distance themselves from sourcing materials and labor from China’s Xinjiang region due to Beijing’s acts of genocide against the Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities. The United States, European Union, United Kingdom, and Canada recently sanctioned certain Chinese officials over their involvement in the persecution of

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Beijing Exploiting Anti-Asian Attacks to Shun US Criticism, ‘Delegitimize’ America

As America grapples with troubling headlines depicting a rise in anti-Asian racism, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has apparently found its latest propaganda fodder. Pointing to the uptick in crimes against Asian Americans, the regime is telling the United States to sort out its own affairs before criticizing Beijing for its severe human rights violations.

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US Religious-Rights Official Says She Is ‘Flattered’ To Be Target of China Sanctions

WASHINGTON—A U.S. religious-rights official said she was “flattered” to be the target of Chinese government sanctions stemming from a dispute between the two countries over Beijing’s treatment of Uighur Muslims, which Washington has described as a genocide. The United States on Saturday condemned China’s sanctions against two Americans and a Canadian lawmaker, which followed those

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US Condemns Beijing’s Retaliatory Sanctions Over Uyghur Human Rights Dispute

BEIJING/OTTAWA—The United States on March 27 condemned Beijing’s sanctions against two U.S. religious-rights officials and a Canadian lawmaker amid a dispute over Beijing’s treatment of Muslim Uyghurs and other minorities. China’s moves “only contribute to the growing international scrutiny of the ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. We stand in solidarity with Canada,

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