The largest anti-government protests in the history of Belarus broke out last year. Today, the protest movement is ongoing. Just as the wave of government repression and human rights violations of people who speak out against Lukashenka’s government. What is happening at the moment and how should we look at current events?
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Since 2015, a civil war has been raging in Yemen. The government, backed by a Saudi Arabia-led coalition, is fighting the Houthi rebels in the North. The Houthi rebels, fighting for autonomy, are backed by Iran. The conflict has driven Yemen into a status instability and chaos. It’s effects will echo through for decades. Seven
Gevluchte Oeigoeren voelen zich niet veilig in Nederland. Ze worden op afstand geïntimideerd, bedreigd en bespioneerd door Chinese autoriteiten. Vanavond kijken we naar de documentaire A Boy Named Freedom, luisteren we naar de verhalen van Oeigoeren en spreken we met experts en politici over wat er tegen mensenrechtenschendingen en druk van buitenaf moet gebeuren. De
Join the conversation with the Slido App! Code: #061670 With U.S. President Biden in office, all eyes are on his administration’s relationship with Beijing. Will the tough stance of former president Trump on China be continued, or is Washington shifting its policies? And will Biden manage to win over Europe to approach China jointly? Tonight we’ll discuss