The U.N. has a plan to end AIDS by 2030. But Russia doesn’t like it. Renu Singh and Mara Pillinger - September 14, 2021 The focus on social policies to end discrimination ratcheted up political disagreements
Chinese firms — and African labor — are building Africa’s infrastructure Frangton Chiyemura - April 1, 2021 The research shows Chinese companies hire large numbers of local employees
It’s not easy to spot disinformation on Twitter. Here’s what we learned from 8 political ‘astroturfing’ campaigns. Sebastian Stier, JungHwan Yang, Franziska Keller, and David Schoch - October 27, 2019 Hint: Don’t look for an account that tweets like a bot.
What’s happening in Hong Kong after nearly three months of protests? Ching Kwan Lee - August 21, 2019 In this tech-savvy city, it’s not easy for authorities to spin the political crisis.
Hong Kong waits for Beijing’s next move. Here’s what the experts say. Jessica Weiss - August 15, 2019 Why a military intervention could be costly on many fronts
Why Hong Kong has become a city of protests Yongshun Cai - July 1, 2019 The latest protests differ from earlier ones in significant ways.