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Chinese factories tied to Xinjiang forced labour feed supply chains for practically every major carmaker – and tariffs won’t ...
A traditional song in the Uyghur language plays over the video of a man feeding bits of car chassis into a machine. “Who is going to the city to be a stranger? Who can no longer stand it?” a nasal ...
“It’ll be fine. As long as we have two hands and a big bag. We'll get this cotton picked in no time. But in the evening, when we get home, only we ourselves know our suffering,” a Uyghur man’s voice ...
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An investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has revealed serious concerns about poor-quality brands of a particular cancer drug spreading around the world. The drug, called asparaginase ...
Nothing epitomises Chinese dominance over global industry more than its car sector. Outside Wuhan – yes, that Wuhan – in Hubei, central China, a 500 km2 industrial zone christened ‘Car Valley’ can ...
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The US Army spent nearly $1m last year on two drugs that appear to have undergone no independent testing for safety or effectiveness, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) can reveal. TBIJ has ...