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February 6, 2022
Trial of protesters against Beijing Olympics postponed in Greece
The trial in Greece of activists who protested against Beijing holding the Winter Olympics has been postponed amid accusations that proceedings were delayed to avoid embarrassing China on the eve of the Games. The highly anticipated hearing had been due to take place on Thursday in the town of Pyrgos, with human rights lawyers travelling from the UK and Athens to attend. The activists, who
Published on February 06, 2022 22:32
UN’s Guterres says he expects China to let rights chief pay ‘credible’ visit to Xinjiang
UN secretary general Antonio Guterres told leaders in Beijing he expects them to allow UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet to make a “credible” visit to China including a stop in the Xinjiang region, his spokesman said on Saturday. Guterres met with Chinese president Xi Jinping and foreign minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the Winter Olympics, according to a readout of their talks.The UN
Published on February 06, 2022 22:31
China’s Xi meets more heads of state in Winter Games diplomatic push
Chinese President Xi Jinping met the leaders of several more countries on Saturday as Beijing used the start of the Winter Olympics to score diplomatic points amid simmering tensions with the United States. Following a groundbreaking agreement with Russia on Friday over Taiwan and against NATO expansion, Xi held meetings with the leaders of Serbia, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Published on February 06, 2022 11:10
February 4, 2022
Putin and Xi call for halt to NATO expansion during show of unity at Beijing Olympics
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a call for NATO to halt further expansion during a meeting on the sidelines of the Beijing Olympics on Friday. The two leaders' summit, held on the day of the Opening Ceremony for the Winter Olympics in China's capital, marked a further step in what has become an increasingly close partnership between Beijing and Moscow, as
Published on February 04, 2022 10:25
How to Make Snow for a Winter Olympics in a Dry City
Wang Feiteng has spent much of his career keeping an eye on China’s glaciers, making arduous treks into the mountains every year to study how to slow their decline in a warming world. More recently, however, his work has involved a different kind of ice formation. Wang and his team are in charge of the artificial snow needed for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, set to start on Feb. 4.Beijing and
Published on February 04, 2022 01:45
An Olympics like no other: Can sports overcome the controversy of Beijing 2022?
The ice rinks have been smoothed out, the brown mountain slopes draped with artificial snow. The Olympic flame is on its final journey to the heart of Beijing, ready to light up the night sky. Defying a raging pandemic and months of international controversy, the 2022 Winter Olympics will officially open as scheduled in the Chinese capital tonight.Sealed off from its host city by a labyrinth of
Published on February 04, 2022 01:41
Xi-Putin summit: Russia inches closer to China as ‘new cold war’ looms
When the leaders of China and Russia meet in Beijing this Friday shortly before the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, observers of the bilateral relationship will be looking for insights into how this 21st century quasi-alliance is reshaping the postwar world order. It was 50 years ago this month, on 21 February 1972, that the historic handshake between Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong changed
Published on February 04, 2022 01:39
Xi Jinping meets Vladimir Putin as tensions grow with west
China’s Xi Jinping is holding his first face-to-face meeting with a world leader in nearly two years on Friday as he hosts Russia’s Vladimir Putin, with the pair drawing closer as tensions grow with the west. Xi has not left China since January 2020, when the country was grappling with its initial Covid-19 outbreak and locked down the central city of Wuhan where the virus was first detected.He is
Published on February 04, 2022 01:38
China: What does it want from the Ukraine crisis with Russia?
As the war of words between the US and Russia grows louder over Ukraine, one major player on the international stage has spoken up firmly as well: China. In recent days, Beijing has called for calm on both sides and the end of a Cold War mentality, while also making it clear it supports Moscow's concerns. It would seem obvious that China would side with its longtime ally and former Communist
Published on February 04, 2022 01:35
Beijing Winter Olympics: Why are they controversial?
The US, UK and Canada have declared a diplomatic boycott of the Games, along with Australia, Lithuania, Kosovo, Belgium, Denmark and Estonia. Although they will all send athletes to compete, no ministers or officials will attend. The US said this was because of China's "human rights abuses and atrocities in Xinjiang" against the province's Muslim population.British MP Iain Duncan Smith, who
Published on February 04, 2022 01:33
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