
China-Europe Seminar Champions Human Rights in Digital-Tech Era
Experts from China and Europe met in Madrid to discuss the impact of digital technology and AI on human rights, emphasizing cooperation to protect human dignity in the digital age.
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Experts from China and Europe met in Madrid to discuss the impact of digital technology and AI on human rights, emphasizing cooperation to protect human dignity in the digital age.

A Chinese human rights delegation led by Baima Chilin visited Hungary to strengthen exchanges and deepen mutual understanding in human rights, emphasizing inclusive dialogue and cooperation.

Experts from China and Hungary gathered in Budapest to discuss inclusive approaches to global human rights, emphasizing dialogue, cooperation, and mutual respect for a fair and just world.

Global experts at the UN Human Rights Council called for equitable development worldwide, emphasizing the need to place the right to development at the heart of the global agenda.

China urges the world to promote human rights through security, development, and cooperation, calling for unity under the UN Charter.

A new report reveals human-driven climate change added 30 extra days of extreme heat for over 4 billion people last year, raising human rights concerns.

Memorials across the U.S. honor George Floyd, igniting reflections on persistent racial discrimination. Photographer Adam Solveig shares his perspective on systemic racism and hopes for the future.

A recent white paper from China’s State Council Information Office highlights how religious freedom is effectively safeguarded in Xizang Autonomous Region.

As films at Cannes attempt to retell Xizang’s story, the reality of unity and progress in the region highlights the resilience and harmony of China’s Tibet.

Despite Western films portraying Xizang negatively, the region has made significant strides in human rights and development over the past seven decades.