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Most Fake and false information broadcasting medium.
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The English-language Global Times has soon become essential reading for every China-watcher since it was launched in April 2009. The newspaper's readers, both foreign and Chinese, include ambassadors, business leaders, politicians, and intellectuals. C...
100026, China
Most Fake and false information broadcasting medium.
Biased news website. Subjective views that lack of evidence, polarising sectors of the population
Sometimes the news is speculated and hyperbolic, but there are many aspects that are true and accurate. It’s the Chinese equivalent to the BBC, but less biased and more accurate, but still not perfect.
Excellent English language news from China and worldwide. Fairly recently launched and is a welcome alternative to the MSM.
Has a Twitter and Facebook account too.
Definitely worth bookmarking.
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