China's hacking and spying revealed in bombshell leak
Targets ranged from the U.K.'s Foreign Office to organizations connected with Tibetans and Uyghurs.
How Xi's 'thought eradication' led to China's Uyghur 'genocide'
Officials were incentivized to sweep up as many detainees for internment camps as possible in Xi Jinping's "people's war on terror."
Video shows villagers confronting China's soldiers at disputed border
Chinese soldiers tried to drive local herders away at a disputed area along the China-India border, a local official said.
China censors police brutality report after death in custody
A mother in Xinjiang region came forward after five years seeking justice for her son's violent killing in police custody.
China strengthens territorial claim with villages seen from space
China is building new settlements near the location where Chinese and Indian troops clashed late last year.
China builds new highway near India to move troops for border standoff
China's troop deployment along the border with India may become a permanent feature as new roads come up, a retired Indian Army general tells Newsweek.
China makes contentious comparison between Gaza and Xinjiang
Chinese state-affiliated social media accounts are using Israel's fight against Hamas to highlight Beijing's treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.
China's air power grows behind disputed border with India
The People's Liberation Army is building and upgrading airports and heliports in Xinjiang and other border areas, according to U.S. observers.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wrong to bury human rights on China visit, activists say
California Governor Gavin Newsom has come under fire for omitting human rights concerns from his travel plans for his weeklong visit to China.
China's re-education camp "graduates" trapped in force labor in Xinjiang
China's Muslim minorities face continued persecution even after leaving government internment camps.
China's National Day met with worldwide "day of mourning" protests
Activists turned out in cities across the world to protest oppression by Beijing as the People's Republic of China celebrated its 74th anniversary.
Pentagon making race-specific bioweapons to target citizens, China says
"The Pentagon has formulated plans for hitting opponents with genetically engineered weapons," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
"I arrived home in China. They took my children"
"Your poor babies. Can you hear them crying close by?"
India minister rebuffs China objection to visit frontier state
China's decision to protest the Indian official's visit to Arunachal Pradesh was routine, a subject matter expert told Newsweek.
China culpable in "significant" abuses against own people—U.S. report
"Genocide and crimes against humanity" against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang are ongoing, the U.S. State Department said.
How dinosaur ancestors survived Earth's biggest mass extinction
A discovery suggests that an ancient species acquired a key evolutionary innovation before a mass extinction event, enabling related creatures to dominate the Earth for millions of years.
The dispute behind India and China's border clash
Beijing has reasons for keeping the border dispute alive, experts say.
"They never care": Angry relatives of China fire victims dispute death toll
"[They] didn't try to save us as we are Uyghur people. They didn't care," a woman who lost five relatives in an apartment fire in Urumqi, told Newsweek.
Ukraine turns on China at U.N. over human rights concerns in Xinjiang
Ukraine abstained as the U.N. Human Rights Council voted not to debate the body's report on China's policies in Xinjiang.
U.K. Bans Chinese Officials From Seeing Queen's Coffin as Tensions Rise
Some U.K politicians are unhappy that China's president has been invited to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in light of alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
China's Cruelty Is Laid Bare
A new report concludes that Chinese authorities' widespread human rights violations against the Uyghurs and others "may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity."
What Report? China Disappears U.N.'s Xinjiang Assessment Inside Its Borders
China's internet censors continue to scrub references to the August 31 report published by the U.N. Human Rights Office, the U.S.' top envoy in Beijing said.
Don't Send Uyghurs Back to China, UN Says in Xinjiang Report
China responded to the long-awaited UN document with a 122-page document of its own.
Taiwan Must 'Study the Uyghur Genocide' to Prevent the Same Fate: Official
Nury Turkel, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, said Taiwan must not "hope for the best" from Beijing.
China Spreading Xinjiang Disinformation on 'Global Scale': State Department
In its second report about China this year, the U.S.'s Global Engagement Center said Beijing was using diplomats for their "confrontational messaging."
UN Report Points to Modern Slavery Practice in China's Xinjiang
Governments and rights groups are still waiting for a long overdue assessment by the UN's top human rights official, Michelle Bachelet.
China Trying to Block UN Assessment of Human Rights in Xinjiang: Report
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet committed to publishing her office's findings on Xinjiang before she steps down at the end of August.
How Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Will Affect U.S. and China
Washington and Beijing have traded words and sanctions on human rights abuses in Xinjiang, but now the U.S. is transferring some of the burden onto the business community.
Xinjiang Police Files Reveal Horrors of China's Uyghur Internment Camps
The explosive data dump comes as the U.N.'s top human rights official makes a six-day trip to China to visit regions including Xinjiang.
China Warns 'Political Manipulation' as U.N. Official Plans Xinjiang Visit
The U.N. Human Rights Office has been seeking "meaningful access" to China's Xinjiang region over the past year.