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Sep 01

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U.N. report details possible crimes against humanity by China against Muslim Uyghurs

By Nick Schifrin, Teresa Cebrian Aranda

The U.N. released a report accusing the Chinese government of possibly committing crimes against humanity against minority Muslim Uyghurs. The report reiterated much of what the U.S. and independent researchers have said about Beijing’s campaign, but it was the first…

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Sep 01

China denounces U.N. report detailing human rights abuses of Uyghurs

By Ken Moritsugu, Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

The U.N. has accused China of serious human rights violations that may amount to "crimes against humanity" in a long-delayed report examining a crackdown on Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups.

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Sep 01

China locks down 21 million residents in Chengdu after COVID-19 outbreak

By Associated Press

About 21 million people have been ordered to stay home in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu following a spike in COVID-19 cases.

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Aug 31

UN reports possible crimes against humanity in China’s Xinjiang region

By Jamey Keaten, Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

A long-awaited report from the U.N. human rights office says China's discriminatory detention of Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups in the western region of Xinjiang may constitute crimes against humanity.

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Aug 30

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News Wrap: Violence in Iraq kills dozens, U.S. says Iran tried to steal its drone

In our news wrap Tuesday, violence between rival factions in Iraq leaves 30 dead and dozens more wounded in Baghdad, the U.S. Navy says Iran tried to snatch its unmanned surveillance vessel in international waters, fighting raged in Ukraine as…

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Aug 29

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News Wrap: Some Mar-a-Lago documents may be protected by attorney-client privilege

In our news wrap Monday, some documents seized from former President Trump's home may be protected by attorney-client privilege, a judge in Georgia ordered Republican Governor Brian Kemp to testify before a grand jury on alleged attempts by Trump to…

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Aug 23

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Whistleblower alleges Twitter executives deceived regulators about lax security procedures

By Stephanie Sy

A whistleblower says Twitter has “extreme, egregious deficiencies” in its cyber security defense. The complaint says the company is an easy target for hackers and could put users’ information at risk. Elizabeth Dwoskin, The Washington Post's Silicon Valley correspondent who…

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Aug 20

Scorching heat in China wilts crops as farmers struggle with shrinking water supplies

By Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press

Hundreds of persimmon trees that should be loaded with yellow fruit lie wilted in Gan Bingdong’s greenhouse in southwestern China, adding to mounting farm losses in a scorching summer that is the country’s driest in six decades.

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Aug 18

Flash flood in Western China leaves 16 dead, state media reports

By Associated Press

Chinese state media say 16 people have died and 18 others remain missing after a flash flood in western China.

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Aug 16

China sets bans, sanctions on Taiwan political leaders to punish U.S., island

By Associated Press

The sanctions come a day after China announced more military exercises in the seas and skies surrounding Taiwan because of what it called “collusion and provocation between the U.S. and Taiwan.”…

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