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Francis Calls Relations With China ‘Respectful’ After Mongolia Trip

Pope Francis praised the openness of the Chinese people and stated Russian culture must not be canceled because of politics during a news conference on Monday.

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China Bars Chinese Bishops From Traveling To See Pope in Mongolia

The decision by Beijing is the latest sign of tension in the already strained relations between China and the Holy See.

U.N. Report: China Guilty of Serious Violations

A United Nations report that found China has committed “serious human rights violations” and possibly “crimes against humanity” toward the Uyghur people and other ethnic minorities.

ERLC Applauds Finding of Forced Labor by China

The Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) welcomed a new report to the United Nations that determined China has been practicing forced labor among ethnic minorities.

Christian Witness to China Camp Horrors Now in U.S.

A Christian who was imprisoned for 10 months in western China is now in the United States as a witness to the notorious “re-education” camps being operated by the Communist regime of the world’s most populous country.

‘Unbreakable’ Christian Activist Strives to Share Gospel With China’s President Xi

Zhou Jinxia, a Christian woman in northeast China, has been arrested—again—for proselytizing. More than 50 times, Zhou has attempted to share the Gospel message with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan.

China Bans Men It Sees As Not Masculine Enough From TV

China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote “revolutionary culture."

Xinjiang Genocide Conference Aims to Up Pressure on China

Leading scholars and lawyers are joining politicians and human rights groups in Britain Wednesday for the first large-scale conference to discuss the Chinese government’s alleged genocide against the Uyghur ethnic group in the northwest Xinjiang region.

UPDATE: More Local Governments in China Offering Cash Rewards for Reporting ‘Illegal Religious Activities’

Christians in China continue to be in danger of being turned in by their neighbors for “illegal religious activities” in certain areas, according to a new report.