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Australian universities have prided themselves as bastions of freedom and learning, but they have failed at protecting students of Chinese heritage who were being harassed for their support of democracy and freedom, according to human rights advocates.
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UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Report on the Human Rights Situation in Xinjiang
UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Report on the Human Rights Situation in Xinjiang
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USAID Releases New Resource On Countering Kleptocracy
USAID Releases New Resource On Countering Kleptocracy
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Projected Famine In Parts Of Somalia This Year As Drought Crisis Cripples The Region
Projected Famine In Parts Of Somalia This Year As Drought Crisis Cripples The Region
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USAID Deploys A Disaster Assistance Response Team To Respond To Flooding In Pakistan
USAID Deploys A Disaster Assistance Response Team To Respond To Flooding In Pakistan
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The Critical Role of Racial Equity and Justice in U.S. Foreign Policy
The Critical Role of Racial Equity and Justice in U.S. Foreign Policy
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Secretary Blinken’s Call with Kenyan President-elect Ruto
Release: The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price.
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Administrator Samantha Power On More Than Four Million Metric Tons Of Ukrainian Grain Moving Through Black Sea Ports In August
Administrator Samantha Power On More Than Four Million Metric Tons Of Ukrainian Grain Moving Through Black Sea Ports In August
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Department of State Cybersecurity Training Series Boosts Global Resilience Against Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Malware
Department of State Cybersecurity Training Series Boosts Global Resilience Against Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Malware
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Administrator Samantha Power At The Swearing-In Ceremony Of Dr. Monde Muyangwa As Usaid Assistant Administrator, Bureau For Africa
Administrator Samantha Power At The Swearing-In Ceremony Of Dr. Monde Muyangwa As Usaid Assistant Administrator, Bureau For Africa
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State Department publishes notice on Sept. 6
The US State Department published a one page notice on Sept. 6, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

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Erin M. Barclay
News Release: Erin M. Barclay is a career member of the Senior Executive Service and serves concurrently as the Senior Bureau Official of the DRL Bureau and as Coordinator for Global Democratic Renewal in the Office of the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Human Rights and Democracy. Prior to these positions,...

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China continues to deny human rights abuses after UN report finds possible 'crimes against humanity'
Chinese U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun is pushing back against the new United Nations Human Rights report on the abuse of Uyghur Muslims, claiming the information is false.
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Eswatini National Day
Release: On behalf of the United States of America, I offer my sincerest congratulations to the people of Eswatini on the 54th anniversary of your nation’s independence.
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What did State Department publish on Sept. 6?
The US State Department published a one page notice on Sept. 6, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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Bills addressed by Armed Services Committee on Sept. 6
There was activity on one bill related to the Armed Services Committee on Sept. 6.

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New notice from State Department to be published on Sept. 8
There are three releases scheduled to be published on Sept. 8.

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Acting Assistant Secretary for Global Public Affairs Trudeau Travels to San Diego, Las Vegas, and Houston
News Release: Acting Assistant Secretary for Global Public Affairs Elizabeth Kennedy Trudeau will travel to San Diego, Las Vegas, and Houston from September 6-10, 2022. Her five-day trip underscores the importance the Department of State places on bringing U.S. foreign policy to the American public and strengthening ...
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Notice published on Sept. 6 by State Department
The US State Department published a two page notice on Sept. 6, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

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Analyst: 'Beijing has punished Australia, I mean quite severely, as a lesson to other countries'
Chinese interference in Australian government, politics and education, and its effort to silence critics was the topic of a Zoom discussion hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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