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China Matters is pleased to invite you to “Rethinking China” with Stan Grant on 26 May at the Museum of Sydney. About this Event Stan Grant on 26 May at the Museum of Sydney.
Our 2021 in-person Sydney Lecture Series: Rethinking China features speakers of diverse expertise and background with the aim to inject breadth and depth into the public discussion about the People s Republic of China (PRC).
Stan, who spent close to a decade reporting from Hong Kong and Beijing, will describe how he sees China, why he sees China the way he does, and on that basis share his thoughts on what Australia’s approach to the PRC should be.
Russia: Navalny supporters denied prison visit and detained
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1of21Police officers detain the Alliance of Doctors union s leader Anastasia Vasilyeva at the prison colony IK-2, which stands out among Russian penitentiary facilities for its particularly strict regime, in Pokrov in the Vladimir region, 85 kilometers (53 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Doctors from the Navalny-backed Alliance of Doctors announced going to the Pokrov prison on Tuesday to demand the opposition leader gets qualified medical help from independent doctors after he complained about pain in his leg and back.Pavel Golovkin/APShow MoreShow Less
2of21Police officers wearing face masks to protect against coronavirus guard an entrance of the prison colony IK-2, which stands out among Russian penitentiary facilities for its particularly strict regime, with the sign reads Security zone , in Pokrov in the Vladimir region,