Peng Shuai at the Olympics, and Russia on Europe’s border
China has been using the Olympics to try and present a positive view of its treatment of the Uyghur minority in China amid a diplomatic boycott of the games over human rights abuses. Katie Stallard and Emily Tamkin in Washington, DC and Ido Vock in Berlin discuss the games, as well as the treatment of tennis star Peng Shuai, and whether her reappearance has erased concerns for her welfare.
Also, the French president Emmanual Macron has visited Russia amid heightened tensions on the Ukraine border. The team discuss whether Europe should be more worried about troop build-ups in Belarus.
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Further Reading:
Beijing’s “green” Winter Olympics looks as fake as its snow
Peng Shuai speaks but the man she accused remains out of reach
Russia’s military build-up in Belarus could be Nato’s next flashpoint
Hoping to stave off war in Ukraine, Macron goes to Moscow
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