In a landmark ruling, a Japanese court has convicted a non-profit executive of facilitating illegal overseas organ transplants for Japanese citizens. On Nov. 28, the Tokyo District Court sentenced 63-year-old Hiromichi Kikuchi, chairman of the Association for
In a firm rebuff to China’s combination of threats and flattery, Argentina’s new government, under President Javier Milei, has decisively rejected joining the BRICS group. This decision marks a significant setback for the China’s ambitions to expand its
Commentary On International Human Rights Day it is timely to consider the origins and foundation of human rights. Are human rights a political construct that reflects the changing moral and ethical foundations of societies today, or are they bestowed by the
A group of 17 GOP governors has written to the Biden administration and Congressional leaders, urging them to take action to prevent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from buying U.S. land. In a letter dated Dec. 4, led by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee