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Zoom Shifts Course on China's Censorship

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Zoom is creating software that will block users based on geography. The feature comes after the Chinese government asked the company to block entities endorsing the Tiananmen Square protests of 1980.
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World's biggest free trade deal signed

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15 countries, including China and Japan, are now part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, a bloc that will cover nearly a third of the world's population and economic activity.
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China Jails Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan for Four Years Over Wuhan Coronavirus Reporting

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Steven Butler, Asia Program Coordinator from the Committee to Protect Journalists, breaks down why Zhang Zhan was charged and the global reaction to China's crackdown on expressions of free speech.
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Canada should sanction Chinese Communist Party leaders, senators say

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A group of Canadian senators is calling for sanctions against top Chinese officials in response to human rights violations by the regime in Beijing.
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Foreign airlines to resume flights to China

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The easing of restrictions follows an announcement by the US that it is banning all Chinese airlines, starting from June 16.
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Trump escalates US-China conflict with new sanctions, measures

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US president plans to eliminate special treatment for Hong Kong after Beijing announces new security legislation.
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Trudeau questioned about upcoming Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday.
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Asian countries want more scrutiny of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

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Some seek more proof it is safe and effective before they approve it, others are pushing forward with their roll-out.
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China's unity song backfires as propaganda on South China Sea

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Many Filipinos say the message is subliminal and insulting as China reasserts its claim over the South China Sea.
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Coronavirus and China: EU denies it bowed to Beijing pressure over COVID-19 disinformation report

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The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell is under fire over allegations a report was watered down following Chinese pressure. Questions hang over the revisions to a text on disinformation about COVID-19. It comes after the New York...
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WHO was 'too deferential' to China's COVID-19 data, says Dr. Naylor

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Dr. David Naylor said the WHO may have set the response to the COVID-19 back by two to three weeks by showing too much deference to data from China.
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Talking to CGTN | The Listening Post (Feature)

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We speak to Zou Yue, an anchor on China's state-funded network CGTN, about the coronavirus, Uighur persecution and more.
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African nationals 'mistreated, evicted' in China over coronavirus

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African envoys lodge complaint with Beijing over 'discrimination and stigmatisation' against African nationals in China.
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China's Wuhan ends coronavirus lockdown but concerns remain

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Roughly 65,000 people left the city by train and plane alone within hours of the 11-week lockdown being lifted
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COVID-19: Hate crimes against Asians on the rise in US

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Some community leaders accuse President Donald Trump of fanning the flames of prejudice.
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China's Hubei to ease some travel curbs after months of lockdown

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Province says travel will be allowed for people with health clearance, while imported cases increase across the country.
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China to expel more US journalists in escalating row over media

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US announced earlier this month that five state-controlled Chinese media outlets would face restrictions.
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Watch a family reunite after coronavirus quarantine separates them for weeks

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Monte Gisborne greets his wife, Daniela Luo, and daughter Dominica at Vancouver International Airport.
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Russian guards patrol Asian neighbourhoods amid coronavirus panic

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Russia’s Cossacks, a group of militaristic guards, patrol Asian communities and single out anyone who looks Chinese in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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Malaysian politics in turmoil: Is Mahathir-Anwar alliance over?

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There is political turmoil in Malaysia after the king accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
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How big a role does China play across the African continent?

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Beijing surpassed Washington as Africa's largest trading partner more than a decade ago.
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Coronavirus: Chinese businesses suffer in London

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London's Chinatown goes quiet as customers stay away amid news of third person infected with virus in UK.
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Coronavirus: Canadian airlift to leave Wuhan Thursday

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Canadians awaiting a government-chartered flight out of Wuhan have received a letter saying the plane is set to leave early Thursday local time in China. Not everyone eligible to fly is guaranteed a seat and anyone showing coronavirus...
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Coronavirus hits Thai tourist industry as Chinese stay away

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Chinese tour groups have been banned from travelling abroad due to outbreak - and this has decimated Thailand's tourism industry.