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Twitter Drops ‘Government-Funded,’ ‘State-Affiliated’ Labels From Media Accounts
Twitter dropped the "Government-funded" and "China state-affiliated" labels, which implies government involvement in editorial content, from the accounts of various global media organizations, their profiles showed on Friday.
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S Jaishankar On 1st Meeting With PM, China, BBC Series: Top Quotes
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar today spoke on a range of topics - from China, the controversial BBC series to his first meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "This is politics by other means," he said alluding to the documentary on PM Modi.
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UK Summons China's Ambassador Over Assault Of BBC Journalist In Shanghai: Report
China's ambassador to Britain has been summoned by British government over reports by the BBC which said Chinese police had assaulted one of its journalists covering a protest in Shanghai, the Evening Standard newspaper said.
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Journalists Should Not Engage In Activities Unrelated To Their Role: China
Journalists should not engage in activities unrelated to their role, China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after broadcaster BBC said one of its reporters had been assaulted and detained while covering weekend protests in Shanghai.
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Rishi Sunak Says "Golden Era" Of UK-China Ties Over
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned Monday that China posed a "systemic challenge" to UK "values and interests" as his government condemned Beijing after a BBC journalist said he was beaten covering Shanghai protests.
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"Deeply Disturbing": UK Condemns BBC Journalist's Arrest In China
Britain's government on Monday condemned Chinese police after the BBC said one of its journalists was arrested and beaten while covering Covid protests in Shanghai, the latest incident to test relations between the countries.
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China Reacts After BBC Says Its Reporter Was Detained, "Kicked By Cops"
China's foreign ministry said Monday that a BBC reporter arrested at a protest in Shanghai over the weekend had not identified himself as a journalist, after the British broadcaster said one of their staff had been arrested and beaten by police.
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"Extremely Concerned": BBC Says Its Journalist Assaulted By Chinese Cops
The BBC said on Sunday that Chinese police assaulted and detained one of its journalists covering a protest in Shanghai, before later releasing him after several hours.
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China Delegation Banned From Viewing Queen's Coffin In Parliament: Report
The Chinese delegation visiting London to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday will not be allowed to view her coffin at the lying-in-state vigil inside parliament, the BBC reported on Friday.
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BBC Correspondent Leaves China, Says "Too Risky To Carry On"
A senior BBC correspondent said Wednesday he had left China, after facing legal threats and pressure from authorities over his reporting on Xinjiang rights abuses and the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twitter Drops ‘Government-Funded,’ ‘State-Affiliated’ Labels From Media Accounts
Twitter dropped the "Government-funded" and "China state-affiliated" labels, which implies government involvement in editorial content, from the accounts of various global media organizations, their profiles showed on Friday.
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S Jaishankar On 1st Meeting With PM, China, BBC Series: Top Quotes
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar today spoke on a range of topics - from China, the controversial BBC series to his first meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "This is politics by other means," he said alluding to the documentary on PM Modi.
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UK Summons China's Ambassador Over Assault Of BBC Journalist In Shanghai: Report
China's ambassador to Britain has been summoned by British government over reports by the BBC which said Chinese police had assaulted one of its journalists covering a protest in Shanghai, the Evening Standard newspaper said.
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Journalists Should Not Engage In Activities Unrelated To Their Role: China
Journalists should not engage in activities unrelated to their role, China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after broadcaster BBC said one of its reporters had been assaulted and detained while covering weekend protests in Shanghai.
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Rishi Sunak Says "Golden Era" Of UK-China Ties Over
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned Monday that China posed a "systemic challenge" to UK "values and interests" as his government condemned Beijing after a BBC journalist said he was beaten covering Shanghai protests.
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"Deeply Disturbing": UK Condemns BBC Journalist's Arrest In China
Britain's government on Monday condemned Chinese police after the BBC said one of its journalists was arrested and beaten while covering Covid protests in Shanghai, the latest incident to test relations between the countries.
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China Reacts After BBC Says Its Reporter Was Detained, "Kicked By Cops"
China's foreign ministry said Monday that a BBC reporter arrested at a protest in Shanghai over the weekend had not identified himself as a journalist, after the British broadcaster said one of their staff had been arrested and beaten by police.
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"Extremely Concerned": BBC Says Its Journalist Assaulted By Chinese Cops
The BBC said on Sunday that Chinese police assaulted and detained one of its journalists covering a protest in Shanghai, before later releasing him after several hours.
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China Delegation Banned From Viewing Queen's Coffin In Parliament: Report
The Chinese delegation visiting London to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday will not be allowed to view her coffin at the lying-in-state vigil inside parliament, the BBC reported on Friday.
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BBC Correspondent Leaves China, Says "Too Risky To Carry On"
A senior BBC correspondent said Wednesday he had left China, after facing legal threats and pressure from authorities over his reporting on Xinjiang rights abuses and the coronavirus pandemic.