The country fears that if they don’t completely crush any form of protest they will lose control. Emily Korstanje reports.
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The country fears that if they don’t completely crush any form of protest they will lose control. Emily Korstanje reports.
The country’s impact on Nepalese politics makes life for Tibetans there extremely difficult, reports Emily Korstanje.
Hannah Garrard visits the Chinese dissident artist’s exhibition at London’s Royal Academy.
Eric Gutierrez argues that the British East India Company was itself a drug cartel.
Is the world’s most populous country a climate villain or an environmental leader? Sam Geall investigates.
Filed in: China Climate Change Politics Pollution
Nithin Coca warns against offering the country a second chance at the Olympics.
After the recent Dog Meat Festival, animal lovers are up in arms about China’s next dog-related event. Beulah Devaney disagrees.
What is Iran doing – trying to force women to have children? asks Vanessa Baird.
In September, the Dalai Lama was denied entry to South Africa for the third time in five years. Amanda D’Costa analyses the situation.
Filed in: China South Africa Tibet
The award-winning novelist and film director tells Graeme Green about growing up in rural China, freedom, censorship and loneliness.