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Himachal Pradesh extended statewide curfew until June 14th.
The Himachal Pradesh administration agreed on Saturday to prolong the lockdown till June 14 because of the ongoing COVID-19 scenario in the state. After Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur presided over a meeting with his Cabinet, the decision was made. Following the meeting, it was declared that the state’s ‘corona curfew’ would be prolonged until…
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Thousands assemble in London to commemorate massacre on Tiananmen Square
Thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in London on June 4th to mark the fourth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. At the London vigil, protesters gathered near the embassy yelled anti-Chinese slogans and were seen brandishing black flags as well as the banner of Free Tibet. They marched on a range of…
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Biden adds to the list of Chinese companies that are off-limits to US investors.
As a signal of Washington’s ongoing pressure campaign against China, US President Joe Biden extended on Thursday a blacklist of Chinese firms that, as a result of their ties to Beijing’s ‘military-industrial complex,’ are beyond American investment. The Biden administration is extending a restriction of Trump-era forbidding US investment in Chinese enterprises, claiming that the…
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Portrait of Dalai Lama made up of Rubik’s Cubes goes up for auction
On July 5, Invader’s portrait of the Dalai Lama, which is formed up of a mosaic of Rubik’s Cubes, will be auctioned in Paris. The ‘Rubik Dalai Lama’ is being auctioned off. The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader’s image is expected to sell for more than $365,000. It was created by Invader, a French street artist,…
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Budapest renames streets in protest against Chinese university
Budapest’s mayor announced on Wednesday that streets in the Hungarian capital will be renamed in protest of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government’s intentions to build a Chinese institution there, which he described as an “unwanted” initiative. The new street names are all about China’s alleged human rights violations.
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New Bird Flu discovered in China
The Chinese National Health Commission announced on Tuesday that 41 years old man in the eastern province of Jiangsu was the very first known human infected with a type of avian flu called H10N3. The news of the H10N3 infection comes amid the devastation of the covid-19 pandemic. Avian viruses do not normally transmit among…
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VP of RTYC Canada holds 10-day march for free Tibet
Sunny Sonam, vice president of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress in Canada, recently began a 10-day march to oppose China’s colonization of Tibet, according to TAG TV. Sonam walked about 180 kilometers through the Canadian cities of St Catherine, Winina, Grimsby, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, and Toronto, appealing for a free Tibet and…
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Himachal CM: China is attempting to improve its infrastructure along border areas
China is attempting to expand its infrastructure in Tibet, according to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur. He went on to say that China had begun ‘surveillance actions’ along its border. While commenting about China’s reported efforts to improve its infrastructure along the Indian border, “It is true that China is seeking to strengthen its…
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Baggio Leung: boycott of the Beijing Olympics.
Sixtus Baggio Leung Chung-hang, a former separatist lawmaker who fled Hong Kong last November, has co-founded an advocacy group in the United States and pledged to push for a boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022. Two weeks earlier, a group of Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Hong Kong activists called on governments, citizens, Olympic committees,…
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China Censors ‘Friends’ Reunion Special’
Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, and LGBTQ fans were left out of HBO’s much-anticipated “Friends: The Reunion,” aggravating fans and shocked fans outside China. South Korean boy band BTS, a shot of Matt LeBlanc’s Joey in his underpants, and a reference to peeing on a jellyfish sting were also deleted from the show, Variety and Agence…