International efforts to address human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in China's Xinjiang region include targeted sanctions and legislative measures.
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Taylor Boas convincingly argues that evangelical religious affiliations or congregations are not monolithic. This is due to different levels of
An Indigenous-led climate policy, partnerered with ASEAN members, can help to fight climate change. With existing mitigation approaches slowed or
AUKUS is a historic chance for Australia as a natural key player in the Indo-Pacific to work towards long-lasting regional
The remarkable speech by Emmanuel Macron called for the creation of a more independent and stronger Europe – one which
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The frequent exchanges between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim have raised eyebrows within and