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How Rough Is the Road for LinkedIn in China?

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky discusses the challenges of doing business in China. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Orders 3 Wall Street Journal Reporters To Leave The Country

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China's Foreign Ministry says it's a punishment for an extremely critical op-ed about the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
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How China Plans to Grade Its 1.3 Billion People

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Jan.02 -- China wants to grade its people based on how good or bad a citizen they have been. A dozen cities are already testing different systems with the government aiming to create a nationwide network by 2020. Bloomberg QuickTake...
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Facebook's Zuckerberg Says China 'Never Let Us In'

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Oct.18 -- Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg discusses the social-media company's stance against the censored version of the internet found in China, and role of U.S.-based online companies in promoting free...
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CLEAN : Presidential candidate Luis Arce casts his vote

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Presidential candidate Luis Arce, the successor of former president Evo Morales, casts his ballot and guarantees that his party, the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS), will come to power in Bolivia by democratic means and not by force of...
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Senate Republicans Subpoena Facebook, Twitter Over Content Moderation

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Social media's attempt to stop false information around a New York Post story on Joe Biden and his son has left them open to censorship allegations.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Cruz to Dorsey: 'Who the Hell Elected You'

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Oct.28 -- “Who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report?” Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, asked Twitter Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey in a congressional hearing on...
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YouTube CEO Wojcicki Responds to Russia Censorship Accusations

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Sep.26 -- Susan Wojcicki, chief executive officer at Google’s YouTube, responds to accusations the company is censoring its content in Russia, at the request of the Russian government. She also talks about balancing free speech values...
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Anti-SOPA protest, Reddit on "blackout", reax from bill supporters

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New York, New York - 18 January 2012 - New York 1. Protesters gathered in front of New York Senator Charles Schumer's offices in Manhattan 2. Wide of protesters gathered 3. Wide of protester Josephine Dorado holding sign reading...
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+4:3 US reax as Twitter's new censorship plan causes global furore

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San Francisco, California 1. Mid of analyst Brian Solis working at his computer 2. SOUNDBITE: Brian Solis, Principal Analyst, Altimeter Group: "I do applaud them for their transparency. Twitter is maturing. It is a tool that I believe,...
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Turkey's 2014 sees historic elections and Islamic militants at the border ++REPLAY++

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2014 kicked off with unrest in Turkey. Protesters took to the streets to vent their anger over controversial draft legislation, which would eventually lead to a ban on some social media sites. And, as the year comes to a close, the...
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Turkey's 2014 sees historic elections and Islamic militants at the border

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2014 kicked off with unrest in Turkey. Protesters took to the streets to vent their anger over controversial draft legislation, which would eventually lead to a ban on some social media sites. And, as the year comes to a close, the...
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Nigeria women authors challenge Muslim traditions TO RUN 0400

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Nestled among vegetables, plastic kettles and hand-dyed fabric in market stalls are the signs of a feminist revolution: piles of poorly printed books by women that advocate forcefully against conservative Muslim traditions such as child...
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VOICED : Myanmar's youth embrace heavy metal

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With a more relaxed political climate following the election of Aung San Suu Kyi's government Myanmar is home to a burgeoning heavy metal scene
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AP Releases Report on Nazi Germany

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - May 8, 20171. Still image, AP Report, "Covering Tyranny The AP and Nazi Germany 1933-1945"2. Graphic, opening pages of AP reportUNIVERSAL NEWSREEL - AP CLIENTS...
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8chan Tells Congress How It Dealt With Recent Shooting Manifestos

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In testimony to Congress, 8chan owner James Watkins revealed just how long manifestos from recent mass shooters stayed online.
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Bloomberg

Google Shareholders Worry About a Potential China Search Engine

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Feb.12 -- Google’s exploratory work on a censored Chinese search engine is stoking shareholder activism. Bloomberg's Gerrit De Vynck reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Targeted by Erdogan, Turkey's LGBT face 'tsunami of hate'

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Rising homophobic discourse, a series censored for a gay character, boycotted pro-LGBT brands: this growing animosity has shaken a once vibrant community in Turkey and tarnished the image of a country long considered an oasis of...
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CLEAN : Monument removals 'erase memory': sculptors of Tiananmen memorials

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Ahead of the 33rd anniversary of Beijing's deadly 1989 crackdown on democracy protesters on Tiananmen Square, sculptors Jens Galschiot and Chen Weiming told AFP that the removal of their artworks in Hong Kong commemorating the massacre...
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CLEAN : Ukrainians in China fight war disinformation

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Thousands of miles from a home consumed by conflict, a group of Ukrainians in China have found themselves on the frontlines of an information war, battling pro-Russia bias, trolls and censorship (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

The Main Takeaways From Musk's Address to Twitter Staff

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Elon Musk addressed Twitter employees for the first time since agreeing in late April to buy the company for $44 billion. He discussed his stance on what types of content should be allowed on the social network. Ed Ludlow has more on...
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EGYPT: CAIRO: ACCESS TO THE HOLY KORAN ON THE ARAB NET

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English/Nat The possibilities for Internet Web sites seem endless. An Egyptian based computer company has devised a programme for high technology and the spiritual to meet. Arabs living outside the Middle East will soon be able to...
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President Barack Obama pointedly nudged China on Monday to stop censoring Internet access. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama to China: Uncensored society is healthy CAPTION: President Barack Obama pointedly nudged China on Monday to stop censoring Internet access. AP's Mark Smith reports. (Nov. 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ((Airport...