A number of Chinese internet users were under the mistaken impression that China’s stern warnings and the threat of a People’s Liberation Army attack on her plane might deter Nancy Pelosi from ...
Chinese government propagandist Hu Xijin said on Saturday he deleted a tweet warning of military retaliation if US military jets escort House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on her visit to Taiwan. However, he ...
Asian equities were mixed this week as Russia’s Wagner revolt dominated headlines going into the week while Dragon Boat Festival travel data indicated a 12.8% increase in the number of trips taken ...
Current affairs blogger Xiang Dongliang has had his Weibo account banned for reporting Hu Xijin, a nationalist blogger and retired editor-in-chief of the Global Times, for using a VPN to circumvent ...
Online expression by Chinese netizens, according to the article, can be “immature, aggressive, or empty.” But if China can develop an effective legal system and internal controls, resolve complaints ...
The head of China’s state-backed Global Times newspaper took to Twitter on Thursday to suggest the country deploy an airstrike to kill American “invaders” in Taiwan. Xijin included a link to a Wall ...
Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond. By Vivian Wang Beijing’s trade curbs and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It’s the end of an era for Chinese media. The country’s most prominent (some would say infamous) ...
Hu Xijin, China’s most well-known and influential propagandist who had been editor-in-chief of the state-run tabloid Global Times for 15 years, announced on Weibo that he had retired from his position ...
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