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July 18, 2013

[…] worst-performing Asian airlines in terms of delays were Chinese carriers, the report added. The report did not explain the reasons for poor performance. Mr Li's big idea: free trade zone for Shanghai (July 16, 2013, The Analects) If press reports are to be believed, Shanghai's dreams of surpassing Hong Kong to become the region's […]

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October 3, 2013

[…] blind Chinese lawyer and human-rights activist, is joining the Witherspoon Institute, a research center that says it works to enhance public understanding of the moral foundations of free and democratic societies. Chen, who fled China last year with the diplomatic intervention of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will be a distinguished fellow with the […]

Chinese Christian Voices

An Offer the Church Can’t Refuse

[…] were quickly censored from Chinese online media. However, this piece from “Ruoshui Manhai,” evaded censorship by writing up a biting satirical report of the event. Xiamen Provides Free Travel Opportunities to House Churches “Ruoshui Manhai” reporting—Relevant authorities in Xiamen have announced in recent days that they will be providing free travel opportunities to many […]

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ZGBriefs | August 1, 2019

[…] Chinese diplomat backed the “patriotic behaviour” of Chinese students who clashed with pro-Hong Kong protesters at the University of Queensland this week. Payne said the right to free speech and to peaceful and lawful protest was protected in Australia, even on contentious and sensitive issues. China’s first ‘cyber-dissident’ jailed for 12 years (July 29, 2019, The […]

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ZGBriefs | September 24, 2020

[…] Monday. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 55 years in prison. US House Passes Bill Banning Imports From China Made With Uyghur Forced Labor  (September 22, 2020, Radio Free Asia) The House vote of 406-3 for the bill, which requires the Secretary of State to determine if imposing forced labor on Uyghurs and other Muslim […]

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ZGBriefs | January 27, 2022

[…] requirement for participants, amid a growing number of cases in the capital. The new change makes it easier for participants arriving at the Games to be considered virus- free. Of more than 3,000 Olympic arrivals, 106 have tested positive for the virus since 4 January.  The significance of Beijing hosting both the Summer and Winter Olympics (January […]

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ZGBriefs | November 14, 2019

[…] during their pitched battles with police. Hong Kong professionals have been especially vital. Expert Estimates China Has More Than 1,000 Internment Camps For Xinjiang Uyghurs  (November 12, 2019, Radio Free Asia) Adrian Zenz, a lecturer in social research methods at the Germany-based European School of Culture and Theology, recently told RFA’s Uyghur Service he is reviewing […]

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2020

[…] in the past will reveal several important insights that are vital to cross-cultural ministry today. Thursday, 30 Apr 2020, 7:00 PM U.S Central Daylight Time Click here to register ( free) If you or your company/organization would like to sponsor a link in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Why Chinese Embassies […]

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ZGBriefs | May 18, 2017

[…] the weekend, China pledged tens of billions of dollars in infrastructure financing and development aid, and elicited support from scores of countries to promote economic integration and free global trade through the creation of what Beijing is calling a "new Silk Road." North Korean hackers test China’s patience (May 16, 2017, Politico) The spreading […]

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November 14, 2013

[…] back home how much they are affected by censorship in China. The reflexive answer has long been that censorship in China is for local journalists; foreigners are free to write about whatever they please. But that answer, while usually still true, is now subject to scrutiny. Q&A: Paul Mooney on reporting in China (November […]