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Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China purchasing Russian oil and the impact of President Donald Trump withdrawing the U.S. from UNESCO.
The U.S. is leaving UNESCO again, just two years after rejoining—raising concerns about global cooperation and China’s ...
In 2013, Brazil, China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela and 13 other countries submitted a proposal aimed at regulating the internet and positioning UNESCO “strategically in the international debates ...
China is poised to expand its influence within UNESCO and the broader UN as the Trump administration once again retreats from ...
Returning to UNESCO is a waste of time and money, not an effective riposte to China. John Bolton was national security adviser to President Donald Trump, 2018-19, and US ambassador to the United ...
Peng Liyuan, UNESCO special envoy for the promotion of girls' and women's education, attends a meeting with Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO's director-general, in Paris, March 26, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua] When ...
The decision to pull U.S. funding and participation from UNESCO will deal a blow to its work preserving cultural heritage ...
IN October 1971, four days after China was formally readmitted to the UN, UNESCO decided to restore China's legitimate seat, thus becoming the first UN specialized agency to do so. UNESCO was ...
UNESCO tends not to dispute China’s claims. Nor would it be safe for historians in China to do so. Ms Harris notes that Uyghur scholars are locked up for asserting a different version of history.
UNESCO, which stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, "continues to acknowledge China as a protector of Uyghur, Kazakh and Kyrgyz heritage in the Uyghur region ...