VOA and RFA have historically played important roles in keeping the world abreast of US perspectives and providing news in countries lacking a free press, respectively.
BANGKOK: A Uyghur deportee told visiting Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai that he appreciated the cooperation ...
Chinese authorities closely monitored Thai journalists during a carefully controlled visit to Xinjiang this week, demanding to review their photos and delete any unapproved images before they could be ...
Documentary Ripples On March 15, a dense fog enveloped New York as long lines formed outside the Producer's Club, where the documentary“Rip ...
China’s paramount leader Xi Jinping faces a host of immediate challenges: an economy slowing amid a property market slump and ...
Thai journalists visiting Xinjiang were heavily monitored by Chinese authorities, who vetted images to control the narrative on Uyghur welfare. Amid international condemnation, this visit was an ...
A Uyghur deportee thanks Thailand for reuniting him with his family in Xinjiang after 12 years apart. He shares his journey ...
Thailand's Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai during a press conference at Thailand Royal Airbase in Bangkok on Feb. 20.
M ANY HAVE tried to stifle the Voice of America ( VOA) in the eight decades since its hurried birth as a wartime broadcaster ...
Turan Uyghur Kitchen in Asiatown serves big plate chicken, kebabs and hand-pulled noodle dishes from China and Central Asia ...
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Beneath the glossy façade of China’s economic rise lies a grim reality—one the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) would rather the ...
A Thai delegation visited China's Xinjiang region to address concerns about the treatment of 40 Uyghurs deported from ...
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