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Caixin
Does China’s Remaining Non-State Media Have a Future?
By Jesse Turland
New draft regulations could cripple outlets like Caixin, considered a bastion of investigative journalism scrutinizing corporate and government dealings.
Sun Zhengcai Charged With Bribery
By Charlotte Gao
The indictment shows that Sun had been taking advantage of his posts to seek profits for years.
China's $1.4 Billion Port City in Sri Lanka Gets the Green Light
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, "two sessions," Caixin on censorship, mass incidents, and Xi's cult of personality. Friday China links.
The Decline of Independent Journalism in China
By Sarah Cook
Valuable journalism is fading in China as state-funded digital media grows.
Can Apple Conquer China With iOS7?
By Zachary Keck
Plus Ai Weiwei says that U.S. is behaving like China with domestic spying operations. Wednesday China links.
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