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Pacific Island country Palau's president accuses China of flouting its ocean boundaries

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'It flew right into her room': 14-year-old Ukrainian girl killed by Russian drone as attacks surge

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When lights go out in Cuba, media blame communism—not U.S. sanctions

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China must face ‘higher cost’ for backing Russia in Ukraine, says next EU foreign policy chief

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China holds combat drills at a disputed shoal west of the Philippines in what Manila says is "increasing demand by Beijing for us to concede our sovereign rights"

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Designated EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas wants to use Russian assets to rebuild Ukraine, urges states to 'abandon reservations about directly seizing assets'

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Illegal land grab in Bosnia-Herzegovina? - Chinese company built wind farm on private property without the owner's consent

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Ukraine in 'final stages' to set up three new joint ventures with European armsmakers

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China establishes new “Xinjiang Institute” as part of its propaganda machine in the region

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Russia: Torture now ‘a tool for repression at home and aggression abroad’, report says

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Neutrality for Ukraine will not bring peace as Russia cannot be trusted to adhere to any agreement, Finland's foreign minister says

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Moldova says two Russian 'decoy' drones crashed on its territory, endangering its population

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Moscow targeted as Ukraine and Russia trade huge drone attacks

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China: As local governments contend with the country’s sluggish economy, some reportedly extort successful private companies to supplement their coffers, rights group says

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Russia must face justice for war crimes committed in Ukraine under any future peace deal and pay for the destruction it has wrought, EU says

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David Lammy dismisses past criticism of Donald Trump as 'old news'

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For many Chinese Americans, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is an inspirational figure. But in Mandarin-speaking audiences on X, WeChat and Douyin, she has faced a torrent of racism and hate.

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For many Chinese Americans, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is an inspirational figure. But in Mandarin-speaking audiences on X, WeChat and Douyin, she has faced a torrent of racism and hate.

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Germany arrests US citizen on suspicion of spying for China

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Finnish politicians give mixed reaction to Trump win, call for more European responsibility

  • I wouldn't say they 'redesigned' it. As the Wikipedia article reads, among others:

    However, after Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, religious conflicts re-emerged, and the Shadian problem as an example shows an unreconciled discord between the CCP and Islamic religious groups in China.

    In 2022, the government began renovations to remove the Arabic-style architecture from the Grand Mosque of Shadian and replace it with Chinese-style pagoda architecture. The renovations were completed in 2024.

    As the linked article suggests, things are getting worse. This 'redesign' is pure propaganda.

    [Edit typo.]

  • I don't omit the context. They say it was intended as a joke after it backfired on social media, and the company's apology - as the article states - is somewhat quiet (on the other hand, the Chinese government - usually not averse to censor content it deems unpleasant - apparently had no problem with it).

  • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world

    Again, flip over to any other industrialized nation and you’re going to find the same media trends. You get to fixate on “China Media Bad” because you’re not getting spammed with American propaganda about Hindu nationalists or Japanese fascists. But then we are as guilty of drinking the propaganda kool-aid as any other country. And a big part of that kool-aid is the exceptionalism mentality that insists we’re clear-eyed while everyone else is being brainwashed.

    What a rubbish. I live in a (Western) country where racism and nationalism and all the sh't that it entails is much older than modern-day China, but the media isn't controlled here. Journalists and bloggers and private persons on social media can freely write and criticize, including the government.

    I wondering when you get tired here about this whataboutism. In the context of the death of a 10-year old this is even disgusting.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world @Wogi@lemmy.world

    I feel these are somewhat simplistic explanations (I doubt, for example, that Wogi's college students are old enough to have experienced in person and thus be "really pissed about the horrific war crimes", there must be a more complex issue behind).

    There is, apparently, a persistent form of racism in China, namely the prejudice that the Han Chinese are more advanced than other cultures inside and outside of China. This does also, though not exclusively relate to Japan.

    How the media in China have reported -or, better, how it did not report- on the incident is a sad reminder on Chinese propaganda and media control. But it also shows how this brutal killing and the Chinese state-media's silence might be linked to decades of anti-Japanese education and cultural conditioning in China.

    There is also a good video by a foreigner living in China (19 min): CHINA: RACISM: China’s Ugly, Disturbing yet Open Secret --- (archived link). It's very insightful and worth everyone's time.

    Last year, Human Rights Watch urged the Chinese government to combat anti-black racism on Chinese social media.

    [Edit typo.]

  • @wurzelgummidge@lemmy.world

    He was convicted for rioting

    No, just read the article. He was arrested on June 12 at a train station

    wearing a T-shirt with the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times”, and a yellow mask printed with “FDNOL” – the shorthand for another pro-democracy slogan, “five demands, not one less”. June 12 is a date associated with protests in the city in 2019.

    Your comments are fabricated, you're posting biased quotes without providing a source. This does not contribute to a good internet culture.

  • I’m from Europe and I’m kinda getting tired of reminding people from the US that your blind patriotism is just that…a blind spot that is used against the US citizens on every corner.

    For starters, I/m from Europe, but my friends from the U.S. might not need to be reminded where they live, they know that themselves. And we are all tired of this whataboutism all over the place. There is a lot of criticism on the U.S., the surveillance there, and Clarence Thomas. The thing is that in these posts, there are no whataboutisms, no one commenting, "but in China ...".

  • As an addition:

  • As an addition:

  • Thanks for this.

    Maybe you know Total Trust, a documentary.

    Total Trust is an eye-opening and deeply disturbing story of surveillance technology, abuse of power and (self-)censorship that confronts us with what can happen when our privacy is ignored. Through the haunting stories of people in China who have been monitored, intimidated and even tortured, the film tells of the dangers of technology in the hands of unbridled power. Taking China as a mirror, Total Trust sounds an alarm about the increasing use of surveillance tools around the world – even by democratic governments like those in Europe. If this is the present, what is our future?

    If you speak German, you can watch it on Arte TV, but it is only available 3 more days.

  • Just a short article by Australian scholars (March 2024):

    Could spending a billion dollars actually bring solar manufacturing back to Australia? It’s worth a shot

    The government will spruik jobs in the regions, especially where retiring coal plants such as Liddell in New South Wales will take jobs with them.

    But there are other benefits. We could take better advantage of the talent and research knowhow in Australia to begin building next-generation cells.

    If we can kickstart a viable solar industry, it would help us unlock other parts of the green economy. Cheap and plentiful solar power could make it viable to crack water to make green hydrogen or make green steel and aluminium.

    Many of these initiatives have to be set in train now to gain the benefits in five or ten years’ time. Today’s announcement is just the start. But in a sun-drenched country, it makes sense to aim for the skies.