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Cannes Screens 'Gripping, Powerful' Documentary on Hong Kong Protests Jul 16, 2021 Recent changes to film censorship guidelines mean the film won't be screened in Hong Kong, and its makers could be targeted under the national security law. China's Climate Goals Drive Down Gas Forecasts Jul 16, 2021 Share of coal in country's energy supplies would drop to 8 percent. russia.html Jul 16, 2021 In London, Cambodian elites tread in the Kremlin’s footsteps newyork.html Jul 16, 2021 newyork.html london.html Jul 16, 2021 london.html florida.html Jul 16, 2021 florida.html cyprus.html Jul 16, 2021 cyprus.html australia.html Jul 16, 2021 australia.html Chinese Censors Shut Down Popular Science Social Media Accounts Jul 16, 2021 PaperClip and Elephant Magazine have been shut down for 'smearing the efforts of the Chinese government.' analysis.html Jul 16, 2021 analysis.html Half of Journalists Arrested Since Myanmar Coup Remain in Detention Jul 15, 2021 Observers say the junta has set media freedom in the country back nearly a dozen years. The Dalai Lama Tells Religious Freedom Summit That Love ‘Is the Real Message’ Jul 15, 2021 The 86-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader avoids criticism of China in appeal for tolerance and unity. More than 700 Refugees of Fighting in Myanmar’s Kayah State in Dire Need at Thai Border Jul 15, 2021 The refugees, half of whom are women and children, journeyed for nearly a week on foot to find safety. Vietnam’s COVID-19 Deaths Climb to 207 Amid Errors in Reporting Jul 15, 2021 Discrepancies in numbers may be due to late reporting from hospitals to the Ministry of Health, an official says. Hundreds of Conflict Refugees Mass on the Thai-Myanmar Border Jul 15, 2021 Many are members of the Karenni ethnic group who fled violent clashes between local militias and junta forces that have rocked eastern Myanmar’s Kayah state ... US Senate Passes Bill to Ban All Imports From China’s Xinjiang Jul 15, 2021 The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act assumes Xinjiang goods are made under duress unless proven otherwise. Malaysia to Stop Using Sinovac Vaccine, Will Switch to Pfizer Jul 15, 2021 Country had ordered more of the U.S. vaccine, thus the shift, health minister says. Chinese Traders in Dire Straits Over Frozen Border Trade With North Korea Jul 15, 2021 Medicines and chemicals have decayed in storage since the border was closed in January 2020 to fight the coronavirus. US Firm Defends Report on Chinese Ships Dumping Sewage in Philippine Waters Jul 15, 2021 Security officials in Manila reported in March that about 220 ships, including some they said were manned by Chinese maritime militia, had anchored in ... NGOs Urge Thailand Not to Buy Electricity From Luang Prabang Dam Jul 15, 2021 UNESCO's World Heritage Committee will meet from July 16-31 to assess the dam's potential impact on the Luang Prabang City World Heritage Site. Press Freedom in Hong Kong Reeling Under National Security Law: Report Jul 15, 2021 Journalists are left unsure of exactly which words will likely get them arrested under the draconian law, an industry association says. China to Hand Law Enforcement Powers to Local Officials Under 'Grid' System Jul 15, 2021 Local committees will be able to hand out administrative punishments and 'enforce the law' among residents of their communities. Police in China's Sichuan Formally Arrest Veteran Rights Activist Jul 15, 2021 The authorities also move ahead with the prosecution of detained activist and writer Chen Yunfei. Telenor Withdrawal Will Hobble Myanmar’s Economy, Protections on Privacy: Experts Jul 14, 2021 The decision will frighten foreign investment and hand the keys to a firm with no regard for human rights. Myanmar’s Junta Broke Law in Arresting Ousted Leaders, Must be Tried: Veteran Lawyer Jul 14, 2021 Kyee Myint says multiple protocols were ignored during the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi in February. China’s Xinjiang Repression Targeted at International Religious Freedom Summit Jul 14, 2021 Sam Brownback, the former US envoy on religious freedom, sees ‘a current and ongoing genocide’ in the XUAR. 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