BANGKOK - Thailand should be commended for its handling of its return of 40 Uyghur Muslims to China, a deputy premier said on ...
Chinese and Thai officials defended the decision in the face of condemnation from rights groups and foreign governments, who ...
The secret deportation by Thailand of dozens of Uyghurs to China that has sparked international condemnation is a diplomatic ...
Paetongtarn dismisses rumours of trade influence, says Thailand followed international law as no other country offered refuge ...
The German government and human rights organizations have criticized Thailand's deportation of a group of people belonging to ...
Jin Zhuanglong, a prominent name in China's aerospace sector, was removed from the post of Communist Party secretary of the ...
A Letter of Intent signed on Thursday between the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Beijing Baidu Netcom Science Technology ...
The People’s Party accuses the leader of incompetence, lack of qualifications, and being under the undue sway of her father ...
Thailand's deputy prime minister said Thursday a group of at least 40 Uyghur men detained for over a decade returned to China ...
Rights advocates had said the Uyghurs, a persecuted Muslim minority in China, were “at real risk” of torture, imprisonment or even death if they were returned.
Started in 2011, the China-Europe freight train network now reaches 227 cities in 25 European countries and more than 100 ...
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