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PRISM Weekly Digest: Fourth Week of May 2026
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PRISM Weekly Digest: Fourth Week of May 2026

Trump announced substantial progress on a US-Iran peace deal and Hormuz reopened after six weeks. Bitcoin jumped from $74,000 to $76,700 in four hours. Xi seated Putin, Iran, and India at the same desk in one week. SpaceX opened its books for the first time in 23 years with the largest IPO in U.S. history; Nvidia conceded China to Huawei. BTS held the Billboard 200 top 10 for an eighth straight week.

Sayragul Sauytbay standing resolutely with Xinjiang facilities in the background
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The Invisible Genocide: Sayragul Sauytbay on the Hidden Reality of Xinjiang Internment Camps

Sayragul Sauytbay exposes the hidden reality of Xinjiang internment camps in 2026, revealing how China disguises its ongoing genocide.

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Haneul Kim
Graphic representing Chinese language laws and national security
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Unity or Uniformity? China’s New Ethnic Unity and Language Laws in 2025

China updates its language and ethnic unity laws for the first time in 25 years. Learn how the new China ethnic unity and language laws link standard Mandarin to national security.

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Haneul Kim
PRISM

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A Plea for a Husband, a Tag on the Ankle: Kazakhstan's Crackdown Reveals China's Long Shadow
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A Plea for a Husband, a Tag on the Ankle: Kazakhstan's Crackdown Reveals China's Long Shadow

A Kazakh woman's protest for her husband, who disappeared into China, has led to her house arrest and a crackdown on the rights group Atajurt. The case highlights Kazakhstan's difficult balance between Chinese influence and human rights.

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Haneul Kim
The Uganda Gambit: How a Chinese Dissident's Case Puts U.S. Credibility on Trial
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The Uganda Gambit: How a Chinese Dissident's Case Puts U.S. Credibility on Trial

A Chinese dissident who exposed Xinjiang camps faces U.S. deportation to Uganda, revealing a critical clash between U.S. foreign policy and domestic enforcement.

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Haneul Kim
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