Guest Opinion: Journey through Xinjiang — unveiling the truth
In reality, Xinjiang’s development stems from the Chinese government’s policies that focus on enhancing infrastructure, accelerating economic growth, religious freedom, and education and training for ethnic minorities. On my way to visit Emin County in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Guest Opinion: False narratives about Xinjiang won’t halt its development
Xinjiang has come a long way, from a region hit by extremism to a thriving hub of development. The government’s focus on unity and opportunity has dramatically changed the region. When China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was subjected to
Guest Opinion: Uncovering facts about Xinjiang as a BRI hub
China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region connects China with Central Asia. Due to its location as China’s western gateway for trade with Central Asia and Europe, the government has made great efforts to develop Xinjiang into a hub of the Belt
The Battle Against Tax Evasion: A UN Tax Convention Can Ensure Everyone Pays Their Fair Share
This month, the world could see a radical shift in the international political landscape, following an unprecedented declaration by the G20 leaders in Rio de Janeiro in favour of taxing the super-rich. A new United Nations convention on tax cooperation
IQOS: A Decade of Innovation Toward a Smoke-Free Future
In today’s world, industries face a critical challenge, adapting the business and operating models alongside the products and services offered to the demands of modern sustainability standards, including internationally renowned commitments. Revolutionizing environmental and social sustainability has become
Who formally declares the winner of the US presidential election?
Unlike many other countries, where the president or prime minister is chosen by direct popular vote, in the United States a candidate may win the popular vote and still not be elected to the nation’s highest office. The U.S. also
Who formally declares the winner of the US presidential election?
Unlike many other countries, where the president or prime minister is chosen by direct popular vote, in the United States a candidate may win the popular vote and still not be elected to the nation’s highest office. The U.S. also
Monkeys know who will win the election – primal instincts humans share with them shape voters’ choices
As Election Day looms with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump locked in a dead heat, pollsters and pundits are scrambling for clues to predict the outcome. But what if the answer lies not in political data or campaign strategies, but
GDP is an outdated way of measuring the health of the economy
The Conversation —Economics and economic policy need a rethink. This is clear from the scale of inequality, joblessness, insecurity and environmental disasters we see in the world. People feel left behind, impoverished and unvoiced. They are looking to ethno-nationalist strongmen
Trump assumes the role of the US President before the elections
Trump dominated the media landscape and headlines last week, overshadowing significant events such as the escalating situation in the Middle East and the BRICS summit. Despite these pressing issues capturing public attention, Trump managed to draw focus with his controversial



