Author: Frank M. Everett

The United States Foreign Affairs Committee has approved bipartite legislation this week to support Uighours and other ethnic minorities subject to human rights violations by China.The Uighur Politics Act is the last legislative effort to protect the rights of the persecuted Muslim minority. The US government has determined that Chinese Uighours treatment is equivalent to genocide.The bill is co-spared by nine Republicans and Democrats led by representative Young Kim and the representative friend Bera, who are respectively the president and the member of the chamber’s sub-comity classification for East Asia and the Pacific.Legislation calls on the State Department to respond…

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Bangkok – President Donald Trump has seized prices as an army to fold other countries, and in particular China, to his will when he tries to make campaign commitments to make America again large. A subject that generally occupies only the minds of economists and CEOs has been raised to the cooler conversation with water while stock market giations have suffered dollars of investment funds and workers’ retirement accounts. Despite the rapid growth of China since the 1990s, the American economy remains pre -eminent and its pricing policy is consecutive in everyone in the world.Explained: Four key questions about the…

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On April 2, US President Donald Trump deployed a new daring price package to skip American manufacturing. He triggered the titles around the world, but two challenges are not resolved: a shortage of severe manufacturing labor and a fragile and incomplete supply chain. The United States is not lacking in jobs; It lacks a use of stable and accessible quality. A 2024 report of US Chamber of Commerce Note that Wisconsin had only 54 workers available for 100 job offers, with Pennsylvania and other Midwest states faced with similar shortages. According to the American Labor Statistics Bureau, in January 2025,…

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Donald Trump was elected to do a work by the voters of the Swing States who narrowly determined the 2024 elections. Trump was not elected to expel immigrants or let Elon Musk destroy the federal government. Trump was elected to reduce inflation and reduce costs.Trump said that simply by eliminating it, inflation and costs would drop. Voters with low information, and frankly, the voters who had passed on the elections and who were looking for an easy response because they were upset by inflation and high prices, thought. The president and his party have tried to discuss since the elections…

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The visit to the end of March of the American defense Pete Hegseth in Manila – his first since his post office – aroused firm opposition from China, leading Beijing to express strong diplomatic and military concerns. Despite HegSeth’s insurance during his tour in Asia -Pacific – who also took him to Guam and Japan – as the United States “Do not seek war, but peaceAnd its declared objective to strengthen alliances towards a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, China is not convinced. The Chinese Ministry of National Defense explicitly characterized an increase in Filipino-American military cooperation…

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The fate of the Caspian Sea is at stake. A vital and irreplaceable natural treasure, the largest landlocked body of water in the world is looted in secret, its future dictated by international oil and gas giants operating behind closed doors. This opaque system, facilitated by the Ministry of Energy, not only at risk Kazakhstan, but also violates the constitutional rights of its people. For years, the public has been maintained in ignorance of the conditions under which the oil giants injected their profits by extracting resources from the Caspian Sea. Kazakhstan has three of the world’s largest oil fields…

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Last year, Narendra Modi and Donald Trump won the re-election, Indian-American observers expect a deeper alignment between countries, despite a probable trade in trade. The strident statements of India of strategic autonomy and the severe decline on human rights criticism will find fewer detractors in Washington. But on the multilateral scene, the United States and India divergent. While the United States withdraws from multilateral forums, India seeks to assume additional responsibilities. As the global influence of India is developing, it can line up more closely with China, Russia and other authoritarian countries of multilateral organizations to undermine the international standards…

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In January 2025, more than 6,900 Taiwanese men born after 2004 became the first group of conscripts to complete the reinforced mandatory military service in the country, a policy implemented in 2018. The prolonged service program, Announced in 2022 By former president Tsai Ing-Wen, is part of a wider effort to strengthen Taiwan’s defense posture in response to the increase in cross tensions and changing demographic trends. Beyond the extension of the four-month conscription period to a full year, the program introduced a updated and more rigorous study program featuring practical training with Stinger missiles and javelin, Kestrel rocket and…

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2025 promises to be a Annus Horriber For the dedicated community of North Korean human rights activists. The last two months have seen us funding sources and decimated programs following the aggressive federal initiative of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Now, the support of the Korean government in Seoul threatens short -lived, if Favorite of dimensions Lee Jae-Myung won the special presidential election and brings back the traditional position of the Democratic Party on North Korean human rights issues. The first serious challenge encountered by human rights defenders in North Korea is the virtual closure of the American government…

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On April 29, 2005, Japan and India allowed The “strategic orientation” of their global partnership, initially established in August 2000. Later, this partnership became a “strategic” and more “special”, reflecting the growing convergence of their diplomatic priorities. In the middle of the rise in the rise in China, this sustainable partnership served as the cornerstone of regional stability in Asia – a development considerably shaped by the late Prime Minister of Japan Abe Shinzo (in office 2006-2007 and again from 2012 to 2012), whose commitment to strategic engagement with India was unrivaled. In March 2005, Abe, then interim secretary general…

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