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BEIJING (Reuters) -A court in Beijing on Wednesday sentenced Wu Yingjie, a former Communist Party secretary of China's Tibet ...
He has confessed to accepting close to $64 million in bribes in exchange for government contracts. Read more at ...
American institutions collaborated on project that takes Chinese search for primordial gravitational waves ‘onto the ...
Is China nearing collapse? This video analyzes rising discontent, ethnic tensions in Xinjiang and Tibet, and the challenges ...
Wu Yingjie, former Communist Party chief in Tibet, was sentenced to a death penalty with a two-year reprieve in Beijing for corruption. He allegedly accepted bribes worth over 343 million yuan.
Until the end of June, the continuation of reincarnation, and therefore the future of Tibetan Buddhism, was in question.
Massive glacial bursts are becoming more frequent and more dangerous due to the climate crisis, experts tell Mukesh Pokhrel, ...
Yang Zi attracted attention recently, after the production of her new drama, "Born to Be Alive" unveiled the first photo of ...
The group accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths, which took place in the Tigray region.