Por: Fox Business Business December 28, 2022
Atlas Organization organizer Jonathan Ward discusses the WSJ piece detailing how automakers are facing Senate inquiry into possible ties to Uyghur forced labor on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’ A Senate committee is investigating several major automakers following a report linking their supply chains to the use of Uyghur forced labor for car components . Uyghurs are a Muslim minority in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion January 01, 2023
The Saudi royal house prides itself as the guardian of the Muslim faith, and seeks to ensure that daily life on the Arabian Peninsula is dominated by Islamic practices. The two holiest sites of Islam — Mecca and Medina — are under its care, and it welcomes, in non-COVID... + más
Biden Pledges ‘Consequences’ For Saudi Arabia Over Oil Production Cuts | Forbes
China and Saudi Arabia Sign Strategic Partnership as Xi Visits Kingdom | The New York Times
The New York Times USA Business December 07, 2022
The global auto industry remains heavily exposed to the Xinjiang region of China for raw materials, components and other supplies, a new report has found, despite intended to restrict purchases from the area, where the Chinese government has committed against mostly Muslim... + más
A Debate On The Situation In Xinjiang Blocked At The U.N. Human Rights Council | Forbes
UK court to hear Uyghur demands to ban Xinjiang cotton | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World November 29, 2022
A woman who lost five family members in a deadly fire in apartment in Urumqi, capital of China's northwestern Xinjiang region, is disputing the government's death toll, as mass unrest over strict COVID regulations continues to rock the country.Local authorities say 10... + más
E-PASS vs. SunPass: Which is better for drivers on Florida toll roads? | Orlando Sentinel
Families of Boeing 737 Max Victims Can Challenge US Settlement, Judge Says | NBC 6 South Florida
New York Post USA Opinion November 20, 2022
The much ballyhooed meeting in Bali between the American president and the Chinese dictator was striking — for what wasn’t discussed. Among the were fentanyl, Uyghur, and — the big one — COVID. It’s almost like Joe Biden was sitting in the Confucius Institute... + más
How China coup rumors spread ahead of Xi Jinping's major political event | Newsweek
China’s Xi calls for more military might at Communist Party meet | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Sports October 29, 2022
Alibaba, a company co-founded by Joe Tsai — an adamant advocate of China’s communist regime and the owner of the Nets and Liberty — financially supported the Chinese government’s human rights violations and “cultural genocide” of its Muslim population, according to a... + más
Alibaba pledges $1 billion to cloud computing customers to reignite growth | CNBC
Taiwan won't depend on others for defense: Tsai Ing-wen | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Business October 26, 2022
LONDON (AP) — A Uyghur organization and a human rights group are taking the U.K. government to court to challenge Britain’s failure to block the import of cotton products associated with forced labor and other abuses in China’s far western Xinjiang region. Tuesday’s... + más
Drought takes toll on country’s largest cotton producer | Portland Press Herald
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
And he’s now sitting in a prison camp.Traffic in Ürümchi, Xinjiang's capital, in 2018. (Carolyn Drake / Magnum)September 21, 2022One hundred years ago, James Joyce’s Ulysses collapsed Dublin (plus all of Western civilization) into a single day’s epic stroll. The... + más
Joyce KO's Parker to position himself for title shot | ESPN
China values UN relationship despite human rights criticism | Associated Press
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