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Outreach among the Tibetan Diaspora

[…] to their dialects and places of origin within Tibet (Kham, Central, Amdo), and they are distinct in current geographic context (those in Tibet itself, in settlements in India and Nepal, and international diaspora). The community has growing distinctions internally among the settlement communities of India and Nepal (settlement families, urbanites in area cities, and […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] 2014, AsiaNews.it) As news about churches being demolished in Zhejiang (and elsewhere) and Christians arrested and tortured makes global headlines, the Beijing government vows to continue to promote the development of a Chinese Christian theology according to the national policy on religion. This was stated by Wang Zuoan, head of the State Religious Affairs […]

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ZGBriefs | June 25, 2015

[…] of antibiotics in China’s waterways, according to a study that cites the overuse of the drugs in humans and farm animals. China’s Air is Much Worse Than India’s, World Bank Report Shows (June 23, 2015, China Real Time) India’s capital may have the worst air quality in the world on some days, but a […]

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ZGBriefs | April 21, 2016

[…] gives in to censorship, say academics (April 14, 2016, Australia Financial Review) The ABC agreed to comply with China's tough censorship laws when it opened a website promoting Australia inside the country last year, a decision that has led to criticism the broadcaster is refusing to publish articles critical of the Chinese government. According […]

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Recent Chinese Migration Trends in Australia

[…] Australia, 53.7% more than the figure on June 30, 2011 (387,420). This makes the Chinese-born population the third-largest migrant community in Australia after the United Kingdom and India. They constitute 7.9% of Australia’s overseas-born population and 2.3% of the total population. The median age of permanent migrants is 39.7, and more women are migrating […]

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ZGBriefs | June 1, 2023

[…] airspace last Friday, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement. It called the Chinese move an “ unnecessarily aggressive maneuver.” China takes ‘appropriate’ action in row with India over journalists (May 31, 2023, Reuters) China said on Wednesday it had taken “appropriate” action in response to India’s unfair treatment of Chinese journalists, in the latest episode […]

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ZGBriefs | February 6, 2025

[…] broadcast on China’s state television network, is also an extremely important source in understanding the goals of the Chinese government, as it approves and supports acts that promote its political goals. In watching the Gala, one can see what political messaging is currently being promoted, and what is not. Religion What DeepSeek Says about […]

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ZGBriefs | September 7, 2023

[…] place and establishing a church and mission station, he travelled to different regions of China helping to encourage the believers and evangelise the lost. Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs (September 5, 2023, Pew Research) Some 6% of CCP members formally identify with a religion such as Buddhism, Christianity, […]

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July 24, 2014

[…] 527 million – or 83 percent – went online via mobile. Those doing so with a PC made up 81 percent the total. China plans railway to India, Nepal borders by 2020 (July 24, 2014, Reuters) China plans to extend a railway line linking Tibet with the rest of the country to the borders […]

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November 21, 2013

[…] Major Issues Concerning the Comprehensive Reform (hereinafter referred to as the Decision) on November 17, which puts forward 60 detailed targets in the following 15 areas to promote the nationwide reform: Dispatches: China Bans Confessions Obtained under Torture (Again) (November 21, 2013, Human Rights Watch) The positive headlines have a point the Supreme Courts […]