
Yi Xin
Journalist at Freelance
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1 week ago |
allafrica.com | Yi Xin
The lately concluded 58th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva has once again shone a spotlight on the complex and often contentious landscape of global human rights governance. While the Council remains a vital platform for promoting and protecting human rights, its work is not without challenges. Western nations, in particular, have been guilty of instrumentalising human rights to advance geopolitical agenda while conveniently ignoring their own checkered human rights records.
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1 week ago |
ghheadlines.com | Yi Xin
Features Home » Ghanaian Times » Wed 07th May, 2025 » When rhetoric fails action: A reflection on the latest Human Rights Council session The lately concluded 58th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva has once again shone a spotlight on the complex and often contentious landscape of global human rights governance. While the Council remains a vital platform for promoting and protecting human rights, its work is not without challenges.
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Xiangxi Kong |Ye Yuan |Shuai Sun |Yi Xin
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1 month ago |
tehrantimes.com | Yi Xin
The term “new quality productive forces” has become the heartbeat of China’s development. For the second consecutive year, this vision has been highlighted in China’s government work report, and its impact is already visible across the country. From cutting-edge robotics to green energy solutions, China is redefining what it means to innovate in the 21st century.
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1 month ago |
chinadaily.com.cn | Yi Xin
In the first week of this month, China held its annual two sessions, namely the meetings of the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. This is when the country draws up plans for its economic and social development for the whole year. Among all the development goals and key tasks in this year's Government Work Report, what drew the most attention was the GDP growth target of around five percent.
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