Nation Sep 03 Ex-aide to 2 New York governors accused of working as agent of Chinese government By Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press
World May 21 Watch 5:37 Taiwan’s president urges China to end threats as Beijing says independence is ‘dead end’ Taiwan has a new president with Lai Ching-te inaugurated this past weekend. In the past, he has called himself a “political worker for Taiwanese independence,” words that enrage Beijing, which sees the island as a break-away province to be reunited… By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn, Ethan Dodd
World Dec 03 Watch 8:32 U.S. takes aggressive steps against China for forcing Uighurs into labor More than 1 million Uighurs, an ethnic-Muslim minority in China, are being detained in hundreds of Chinese detention facilities and camps, where there are reports of widespread torture and detentions that have evolved into forced labor. The Department of Homeland… By Nick Schifrin, Layla Quran
Health Feb 13 Watch 6:02 In China, political fallout from novel coronavirus outbreak continues As novel coronavirus continues to plague China, the country’s president, Xi Jinping, fired two high-level Communist Party officials in the region at the outbreak's center. The move comes as both death toll and number of cases are surging, partly as…
World Jul 02 Watch 5:33 Pro-Beijing Hong Kong legislator on why protesters’ ‘voices have not been heard’ A day after protesters broke into government buildings in Hong Kong and trashed the legislative chamber, the Chinese government condemned their actions. But many people in Hong Kong feel frustrated with a lack of progress toward democratic reform, more than… By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn
Aug 30 Watch 9:22 What’s behind China’s mass crackdown on Uighur Muslims? Uighur Muslims in China have long reported state suppression, but now they say repression is stronger than ever. Advocates for the Muslim minority say Uighurs are now being rounded up by the hundreds of thousands and put in camps for… Continue watching
Jul 01 Pro-democracy activists swarm Hong Kong on anniversary of Chinese takeover By Ruth Tam At the peak of a stifling hot Tuesday, a historic number of Hong Kong activists marched over three miles in support of elections free from Chinese oversight. Continue reading
Sep 26 Watch Chinese Citizens Share Outrage Online After Government Executes Food Vendor Chinese Citizens Share Outrage Online After Government Executes Food Vendor… Continue watching
Jul 10 Watch Liao Yiwu Howls Against the Chinese Government, Offers Memories of Prison Liao Yiwu Howls Against the Chinese Government, Offers Memories of Prison… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch For Mo Yan, a Case Study in the Politics of Being a Chinese Literary Figure For Mo Yan, a Case Study in the Politics of Being a Chinese Literary Figure… Continue watching