Por: Time World June 01, 2023
Chinese scientists have begun drilling a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust, as the world’s second largest economy explores new frontiers above and below the planet’s surface. Drilling for what is set to be China’s deepest ever borehole began in the country’s oil-rich Xinjiang region on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Earlier that morning, China sent its first civilian astronaut into space... + full article
Newsweek USA World December 19, 2023
China is on the verge of completing a new highway near its contested border with India, potentially allowing for the rapid mobilization of People's Liberation Army troops during a conflict as the military standoff between the two Asian giants continues.In India's... + más
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The New York Times USA Business August 01, 2023
Global supply chains for solar panels have begun shifting away from a heavy reliance on China, in part because of a recent ban on products from Xinjiang, a region where and accuse the Chinese government of committing human rights violations.But by experts in human rights and the... + más
3 compelling reasons to go solar right now | CBS News
US invests in alternative solar tech, more solar for renters | WPLG Local 10
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
Forbes USA Business October 07, 2022
On October 6, 2022, the U.N. Human Rights Council, consisting of 47 member states, rejected a draft decision to accommodate a debate on the situation in Xinjiang, China. The failed draft decision was supported by 17 States and opposed by 19. Eleven States abstained. The failed... + más
China's vast Xinjiang hit with COVID-19 travel restrictions | ABC News
China's vast Xinjiang hit with COVID-19 travel restrictions | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Health October 06, 2022
BEIJING -- The sprawling Xinjiang region in western has been hit with sweeping COVID-19 travel restrictions as the government ratchets up control measures across the country ahead of a key Communist Party congress later this month.Trains and buses in and out of the region of 22... + más
China's vast Xinjiang hit with COVID-19 travel restrictions | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Health October 06, 2022
BEIJING – The sprawling Xinjiang region in western China has been hit with sweeping COVID-19 travel restrictions as the government ratchets up control measures across the country ahead of a key Communist Party congress later this month.Trains and buses in and out of have been... + más
Associated Press USA Life October 06, 2022
BEIJING (AP) — The sprawling Xinjiang region in western China has been hit with sweeping COVID-19 travel restrictions as the government ratchets up control measures across the country ahead of a key Communist Party congress later this month.Trains and buses in and out of have... + más
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