[Tree] African asylum seekers' challenges amid US election
Version 0.35 (2024-10-30 01:43:17.034000)
updates: Increased focus on African asylum seekers in the US
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.34 (2024-08-03 16:10:04.997000)
updates: Inclusion of visa denial rates for African students
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.33 (2024-07-28 13:02:51.544000)
updates: Integration of information about visa challenges faced by African students in the US
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.32 (2024-07-12 16:31:08.880000)
updates: Chinese students in Australia seek asylum in large numbers
- ➔
Version 0.31 (2024-06-30 14:54:37.184000)
updates: The US is looking to attract Indian STEM students instead of Chinese students due to security concerns and to strengthen ties with India.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.3 (2024-06-25 14:31:21.211000)
updates: US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasizes the need for more Indian students in STEM fields and suggests limiting Chinese students' access to sensitive technology. The US aims to foster stronger ties with India and address security concerns. The ongoing geopolitical tensions have led to a reevaluation of Chinese students' participation in STEM programs. US universities are cautious about supporting higher education for Chinese students. China is making efforts to attract more American students and hosting American high school students under a new plan. India has surpassed China as the largest source of graduate students in the US.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.29 (2024-06-25 14:00:28.389000)
updates: US shifts educational priorities, prefers Indian students in STEM over Chinese due to security concerns
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.28 (2024-06-25 10:25:49.152000)
updates: Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell's statements on the need for more Indian students in STEM and Chinese students in humanities
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.27 (2024-06-25 10:25:30.086000)
updates: US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasizes the need for more Indian students in STEM fields and suggests Chinese students focus on humanities. China's efforts to attract US students and US immigration policy on Indian and Chinese students.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.26 (2024-06-25 10:25:11.740000)
updates: US immigration policy prioritizes Indian students in sciences and Chinese students in humanities
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.25 (2024-06-19 21:56:16.198000)
updates: Efforts to attract US students to Chinese universities
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.24 (2024-05-30 14:02:51.351000)
updates: The report on human rights violations in the United States in 2023
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.23 (2024-05-30 06:56:06.336000)
updates: Expulsions of Chinese students and report on polarization of US human rights
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.22 (2024-05-29 15:33:36.166000)
updates: Expulsions of Chinese students causing confusion and impacting US-China relations
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.21 (2024-05-25 12:55:06.532000)
updates: Decline in American cultural appeal in China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.2 (2024-05-22 10:54:32.412000)
updates: American students' declining interest in studying in China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.18 (2024-04-14 09:30:07.317000)
updates: Added information about efforts to encourage student exchanges between the US and China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.17 (2024-04-13 17:19:10.166000)
updates: Added information about the decline in American students studying in China and efforts to encourage student exchanges
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.16 (2024-03-28 03:03:53.216000)
updates: Integration of new information about US-China scholarly cooperation
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.15 (2024-03-13 06:25:26.902000)
updates: Analysis suggests further deterioration of US-China ties in 2024
- ➔
Version 0.14 (2024-02-01 01:25:34.823000)
updates: Updates on US-China economic and technological relations
- ➔
Version 0.13 (2024-01-24 04:59:50.928000)
updates: Added information about China's political shakeup in 2023
- ➔
Version 0.12 (2024-01-11 03:26:53.967000)
updates: China elevated diplomatic ties with a record number of countries
- ➔
Version 0.11 (2024-01-04 21:22:08.370000)
updates: Updated information on China's economy and foreign relations in 2023 and 2024
- ➔
Version 0.1 (2023-12-30 04:01:02.119000)
updates: Insights from experts on China's diplomacy and global hotspots
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.09 (2023-12-29 03:03:37.636000)
updates: Added information on China's military aggression, US-China relations, China's role in brokering a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, China's efforts to promote peace globally, China's economic growth, and international news highlights.
- ➔
Version 0.08 (2023-12-29 02:00:21.342000)
updates: China's role as a peacekeeper and global development promoter in 2023
- ➔
Version 0.07 (2023-12-27 08:35:28.795000)
updates: China's efforts to position itself as a global superpower and strengthen alliances
- ➔
Version 0.06 (2023-12-25 00:59:09.417000)
updates: Updates on China's diplomatic successes in 2023 and the prospects for US-China relations
- ➔
Version 0.05 (2023-12-23 13:00:38.525000)
updates: Updates on the US-China meeting and progress in restoring relations
- ➔
Version 0.04 (2023-12-22 01:04:02.340000)
updates: Updated information on China-US relations and other international news
- ➔
Version 0.03 (2023-12-11 09:53:25.626000)
updates: China's propaganda framing Xi's relationship with the US and other international news highlights
- ➔
Version 0.02 (2023-12-09 10:36:23.125000)
updates: Shift in tone in Chinese state media coverage of Xi's relationship with the US
- ➔