China censorship
Cartier mocked for online ad showing gay men as father-son in bid to circumvent China’s censorship
Users on Weibo ridiculed the jewellery firm for showing two men of similar age as “father and son, bound by love, enjoying life’s journey”.
Here’s how Microsoft entered and managed to stay in China
The software giant has kept its business alive in the country by complying with the strict local laws on censorship.
Now you know why Zoom is accused of being a China stooge
Zoom accounts of activists in the US and Hong Kong have been suspended before meeting ahead of anniversary of Beijing’s Tiananmen crackdown.
China virus crisis deepens as whistleblower doctor dies
Wuhan doctor Li Wenliang sounded the first alarm on the outbreak in December but was censured for 'rumour-mongering'
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