Tag: Targets
Veröffentlichungszeit von Spy x Family Folge 7 auf Crunchyroll für „The Target’s Second Son“
An welchem Datum und zu welcher Uhrzeit wird Spy x Family Folge 7 „The Target’s Second Son“ weltweit über die Streaming-Plattform Crunchyroll veröffentlicht?
Spy x Family beweist weiterhin, warum es laut MyAnimeList der beliebteste Anime aus der Frühjahrs-Sendeliste und sogar eine der beliebtesten Serien aller Zeiten ist.
Operation Strix verschwendet jedoch keine Zeit, da die Geschichte schnell in Anyas eigene Mission übergeht – sich einem gewissen Damian Desmond zu nähern, etwas, das angesichts des „heh“-Vorfalls der letzten Woche etwas schwierig
Russia’s Attacks on Civilian Targets Have Obliterated Everyday Life in Ukraine
In the weeks since Russia began its invasion, at least 1,500 civilian buildings, structures and vehicles in Ukraine have been damaged or destroyed. More than 953 civilians have been killed, including at least 78 children, according to the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, who noted that the real toll was likely to be considerably higher.
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‘They Have My Sister’: As Uyghurs Speak Out, China Targets Their Families
She was a gifted agricultural scientist educated at prestigious universities in Shanghai and Tokyo. She said she wanted to help farmers in poor areas, like her hometown in Xinjiang, in western China. But because of her uncle’s activism for China’s oppressed Muslim Uyghurs, her family and friends said, the Chinese state made her a security target.
At first they took away her father. Then they pressed her to return home from Japan. Last year, at age 30, Mihriay Erkin, the
In Xinjiang, China Targets Muslim Women in Push to Suppress Births
When the government ordered women in her mostly Muslim community to be fitted with contraceptive devices, Qelbinur Sedik pleaded for an exemption. She was nearly 50 years old, she told officials in Xinjiang. She had obeyed the government’s birth limits and had only one child.
It was no use. The workers threatened to take her to the police if she continued resisting, she said. She gave in and went to a government clinic where a doctor, using metal forceps, inserted