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80 Percent of Convictions Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law Not Justified: Amnesty International Report

Years after implementation of CCP’s Hong Kong National Security Law, Amnesty International report said 80% of convictions made weren't justified.

From Bomb Threats to Smear Campaigns: How Beijing Targets a US Dance Company in Canada

Since its inception in 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has been a target of interference by the Chinese regime.
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‘Our Countries Are Sovereign’: Brazilian President Responds to Trump’s BRICS Tariff Threat

Brazilian President Lula da Silva said world does not need an emperor and reiterated his view that global trade needs alternatives to the U.S. dollar.

Macron in First Post-Brexit UK Visit by EU Leader as Illegal Immigration and Defense Top Agenda

In first state visit to Britain by European leader since Brexit, Macron will meet with Starmer to discuss issues including illegal immigration and security.

Trump Calls Brazil’s Bolsonaro Trial a ‘Witch Hunt’

President Donald Trump has warned the Brazilian government over its treatment of former president Jair Bolsonaro, who is facing trial over coup allegations.

NZ First to Introduce Bill to Protect Cash Transactions

New Zealand First, a party in NZ’s coalition govt, introduced a bill prohibiting businesses from refusing cash payments for goods and services worth less than $500 (US$301).

Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Israeli PM Netanyahu presented President Trump with a letter nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize during a meeting at the White House.

Taiwan’s Intelligence Agency Issues Warning Over Data Security Risks in Chinese Apps

Taiwanese National Security Bureau is warning public about cybersecurity risks posed by Chinese mobile apps, including excessive data collection.