
Xinjiang’s Resilience Shines Amid U.S. Sanctions at Two Sessions
Explore how Xinjiang stands resilient amidst U.S. sanctions and what to expect from the upcoming Two Sessions on ethnic unity.
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Explore how Xinjiang stands resilient amidst U.S. sanctions and what to expect from the upcoming Two Sessions on ethnic unity.
Discover how Shihezi, a city in northern Xinjiang, has thrived and transformed despite US sanctions and regional challenges since 2020.
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