Once again News Corporation is on the offensive against its old enemy, the BBC, to shrink this public service media.
Tsai Ing-Wen, presidential nominee of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party, met with supporters at the Marriott Hotel in Brooklyn, the fourth stop in her “Light Up Taiwan-U.S. Campaign Tour.”
Mainland Chinese flock to Hong Kong Book Fair to buy books banned in China.
Zee News, an Indian television channel, decried the arrest of two of its senior staff members, characterizing the the move as an “attack on press freedom”.
A reporter from the Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily recently went undercover as a university student to attend a mainland China tour organized by Hong Kong youth groups. In his article for Apple Daily, the reporter recounted what he called a “brainwashing tour,” revealing an itinerary filled with activities meant to encourage fervent nationalism and promote the Chinese’s regime propaganda.
Once again News Corporation is on the offensive against its old enemy, the BBC, to shrink this public service media.
Tsai Ing-Wen, presidential nominee of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party, met with supporters at the Marriott Hotel in Brooklyn, the fourth stop in her “Light Up Taiwan-U.S. Campaign Tour.”
Mainland Chinese flock to Hong Kong Book Fair to buy books banned in China.
Zee News, an Indian television channel, decried the arrest of two of its senior staff members, characterizing the the move as an “attack on press freedom”.
A reporter from the Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily recently went undercover as a university student to attend a mainland China tour organized by Hong Kong youth groups. In his article for Apple Daily, the reporter recounted what he called a “brainwashing tour,” revealing an itinerary filled with activities meant to encourage fervent nationalism and promote the Chinese’s regime propaganda.