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Court accepts lawsuit of Xinjiang enterprise suing Adrian Zenz over ‘forced labor’ rumour
A LOCAL court in Kashi, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has accepted the case of a Xinjiang local textile enterprise suing the notorious anti-China German scholar Adrian Zenz for fabricating "forced labor" rumors against the enterprise, a news website has reported.
Birds as revelations: Atwood writes foreword for Gibson book
Margaret Atwood remembers Graeme Gibson, her longtime partner and fellow Canadian author
Two Indian states vote in test for Modi
KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Voters in India's Assam and West Bengal cast their ballots on Saturday in elections that will indicate how Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support is holding up after a year of the coronavirus pandemic and months of protests against his farm reforms.
Xinjiang companies sue Germany's Adrian for spreading disinformation and creating economic losses
BEIJING, March 10, Global Times: A number of companies and individuals in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have sued German national Adrian Zenz, who has been spreading "Xinjiang forced labor" rumors and caused reputational and economic losses for locals.
Xinjiang firms seek damages from foreign researcher over forced labour reports: media
BEIJING (Reuters) - The official news outlet of the Communist Party of China's Xinjiang region said unidentified companies from the area have filed a domestic civil lawsuit seeking unspecified compensation from a U.S.-based human rights researcher whose reports alleged forced labour is used in the region's cotton industry.
Insight - Reflecting on ancient Chinese exceptionalism
THE Lunar New Year is time for family and reflection, when Chinese families ponder on the year before and speculate on the next cycle.
The rise and fall of Clubhouse in China: how the popular app came and went in just a few days
The Post was unable to verify whether sensitive political discussions on Clubhouse led to the disconnection of the app in ChinaThe app’s global popularity meant that Chinese on the mainland and overseas were able to join chat groups with other nationalities
Wealthy German high-tech hub doubles as anti-vaxxer base
STUTTGART, Germany (Reuters) - Christoph Hueck illustrates the challenge Germany faces in rolling out a mass vaccination campaign to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. A scientist living in a wealthy, high-tech region, he does not plan to have any of the shots on offer.
'The spring will be ours' - freed protesters in Russia say ready to march again
SAKHAROVO, Russia (Reuters) - Anti-Kremlin protesters freed from detention in Russia say they are ready to keep demonstrating and have lost their fear of the authorities.
Go off the map in Transnistria, the country nobody recognises
A holiday in Transnistria, a stuck-in-time country nobody recognises.