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9 September, 2024
China’s Communist Party
China stamps out AI misuse to preserve national literature and ideology
Beijing seeks to balance AI use to boost the economy while combating deepfakes, digital misinformation and altering of public perception.
15 Dec 2024 - 12:05PM
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Accidents and disasters in China
Man accused of stabbing Japanese boy jobless with criminal record: Chinese media
20 Sep 2024 - 8:16PM
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China society
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Kanye West’s upcoming China concert draws sarcastic rebukes on social media
13 Sep 2024 - 5:37PM
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Communist Party politics
China tightens ideological control with warnings against rock ’n’ roll, internet
New college textbook drawing on speeches of President Xi Jinping is latest move from Beijing to tighten ideological control and national security.
4 Sep 2024 - 5:41PM
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China society
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China’s censorship of cyberspace ID criticism risks losing a chance to improve
Chinese law requires new regulations to solicit public feedback, but legitimate concerns about giving netizens a single national ID are being silenced.
13 Aug 2024 - 7:00AM
China’s Communist Party
China mutes law professor on social media after cybersecurity ID plan criticism
Before the switch-off, Lao Dongyan compared online attacks of her views to the Cultural Revolution’s big character posters.
8 Aug 2024 - 6:00PM
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Cybersecurity
China’s leading apps, including WeChat and Taobao, test proposed cyber ID system
More than 50 apps recently started accepting virtual IDs created under this proposed authentication system for user account registration and login.
1 Aug 2024 - 5:00PM
Artificial intelligence
China names and shames agents offering unauthorised local access to ChatGPT
The Cyberspace Administration of China’s action shows its resolve to enforce domestic rules on generative artificial intelligence that were rolled out in August last year.
24 Jul 2024 - 10:55PM
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US-China relations
US should fund ways to help Chinese get around ‘Great Firewall’, lawmakers hear
Washington is also urged to help Chinese students come to the US: ‘Some of the most sophisticated circumvention users in China are those who have spent significant time overseas.’
24 Jul 2024 - 4:38AM
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Diplomacy
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China could tell its story better by telling the whole story, warts and all
The most compelling stories are the human ones. China must allow books and films that don’t always portray it in glowing terms.
14 Jul 2024 - 12:00PM
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Cybersecurity
China cracks down on seeds of cyberbullying after suicides linked to abuse
Online publishers must push awareness of online abuse, censor comments in advance and cut off live broadcasts containing violent information.
19 Jun 2024 - 7:00PM
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US-China relations
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Mixed messages undermine US-China rebuilding of people exchanges
China needs to reverse the atmosphere of intimidation felt by academics, journalists and businesses while the US must change its gruff approach.
18 Jun 2024 - 9:30AM
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US-China relations
US calls for immediate release of prominent rights activists held in China
#MeToo and labour rights campaigners Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing were convicted on charges of incitement to subvert state authority.
18 Jun 2024 - 1:56PM
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China's economic recovery
My boss the influencer: China’s CEOs make jump to social media
China’s executives are embracing dual roles as business leaders and online influencers. Will this approach boost sales, or create a dependency on personal character?
15 Jun 2024 - 9:30AM
China’s internet censorship
China hits out at keyboard warriors to rectify chaos of ‘smearing’ firms online
China’s internet watchdog closed dozens of social media accounts over dissemination of false and misleading information concerning companies and entrepreneurs.
11 Jun 2024 - 11:12PM
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Human rights in China
US raises ‘deep concerns’ over disappearance of Chinese Covid-19 journalist
Zhang Zhan, arrested in May 2020 after reporting on coronavirus in Wuhan, has not been heard from since her expected prison release date earlier this week, advocates say.
17 May 2024 - 7:17PM
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WeChat
Pirate e-book site Z-Library hit by China’s Great Firewall, Bilibili account closed
Z-Library denied rumours of temporarily restricted access in China, promising to maintain access and saying it’s open to censoring some titles.
2 May 2024 - 5:00PM
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How the internet has changed China in 3 decades, and vice versa
China officially connected to the internet in April 1994. Today, its online influence is stronger than ever.
23 Apr 2024 - 2:41PM
Apple
Apple removes Meta’s WhatsApp and Threads services from China App Store
Chinese regulatory authorities had ordered the removal of those two apps over national security concerns, according to Apple.
19 Apr 2024 - 5:00PM
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TV shows and streaming video
3 Body Problem piracy in China shows some American shows can still break through
BitTorrent downloads topped 90,500 on the first day of release, far surpassing those of other popular Netflix series like Squid Game and Stranger Things.
25 Mar 2024 - 3:35PM
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China society
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Ultranationalist frenzy hampering China’s ability to tell its story
The spectre of ultranationalism is haunting Chinese social media and getting in the way of countering increasingly negative views of China around the world. Those who welcome a more vocal turn in Chinese online discourse should remember that nationalistic outbursts do not signal strength.
20 Mar 2024 - 10:23AM
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Accidents and disasters in China
Chinese state media blocked from blast site, raising press freedom debate
Chinese police forcibly remove journalists from scene of explosion in Hebei province, prompting debate about media’s right to report on disasters.
15 Mar 2024 - 8:49AM
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Two Sessions 2024
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Why I miss the Chinese premier’s annual press conference after the ‘two sessions’
The much-anticipated press conference at the close of the National People’s Congress was cancelled, discontinuing a customary practice that was established in the early 1990s.
12 Mar 2024 - 8:55AM
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Two Sessions 2024
China vows to revise law to promote patriotism and public defence support
Premier Li Qiang says Beijing will help unity ‘between the military and the government, and between the military and the people’.
8 Mar 2024 - 7:37PM
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Video gaming
Black Myth: Wukong among China’s latest batch of approved video games
China grants licences to more than 100 new domestic titles, giving the industry another confidence boost after a video-game-related stock rout in December.
28 Feb 2024 - 7:00AM
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Why a walled internet may prove damaging for China’s future
Foreigners having trouble making mobile payments in China is just a trivial issue when it comes to the cost of its walled internet.
27 Feb 2024 - 7:00AM
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Hong Kong society
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So what if the TV show Expats did not portray Hong Kong as it likes?
Whatever the reasons the Amazon Prime Video series, which includes scenes of the 2014 protests, is not available for viewing in Hong Kong, officials should take the opportunity to reflect on the role they play in any misperceptions of the city
4 Feb 2024 - 3:59PM
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China’s Communist Party
Beijing bookshop finds new location but keeps unique place among intellectuals
30-year-old All Sages Bookstore is a landmark in Beijing’s intellectual landscape thanks to owner and once prominent dissident Liu Suli.
7 Jan 2024 - 6:51PM
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