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Xinhua
China’s YouTube Propaganda in Latin America
By Sascha Hannig Nuñez
The efforts are obvious, but many of the videos fail to garner significant attention.
How Does China Engage With Russia’s Media Market?
By Elena Soboleva
The show “Xi Jinping’s Favorite Classical Quotes” on TV channel Russia 24 is just one example of Chinese-produced content airing in Russia.
China Gifts Myanmar’s Military a Rose by Any Other Name
By Luke Hunt
Xinhua’s announcement of a “cabinet reshuffle” exemplifies its dark arts in Myanmar.
What China Is Saying About the Hong Kong Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the upside-down world of Chinese state media, the extradition bill is actually supported by most Hong Kongers.
China Plays Down Liu He’s Meeting With Trump
By Charlotte Gao
Not a single piece of news about this significant meeting has been broadcast by China’s TV stations.
A Closer Look at the Downfall of Sun Zhengcai
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Communist Party rushes to expel former Chongqing party leader Sun Zhengcai ahead of National Day.
Chinese Politician Sun Zhengcai Is Under Party Investigation
By Charlotte Gao
Xinhua posted an extremely short statement saying Sun is "suspected of serious violations of discipline."
Chinese State Media: Belt and Road Forum All About Xi Jinping
By DD Wu
The Chinese state media’s focus is more on Chinese president rather than on the Forum itself
Beijing’s Advice for Tsai Ing-wen
By Bo Zhiyue
Looking to China's state media for clues about the future of cross-strait relations.
Chinese Media: Maybe It's Time the US Heeded Deng Xiaoping's Advice
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xinhua thinks the U.S. is now adopting China's long-standing foreign policy strategy: "keeping a low profile."
China’s Push for Press Legitimacy
By Jeffrey Cusack
While Beijing tries to increase the overseas credibility of its media, China Daily U.S.A. remains sharply political.
Chinese Media and the Urumqi Bombing: Censorship in Action
By Shannon Tiezzi
The early media blackout on the Urumqi bombing is a concrete example of issues raised by press freedom advocates.
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