Por: MarketWatch Business December 09, 2022
Lin spoke about the strength of China’s efforts to quell conflict and manage individuals’ movements, from their social interactions to finances to access to information, and the “Miracle-Gro” explosion of digital surveillance over the past few years. This interview has been edited. Barron’s: What makes China’s use of surveillance unique? Liza Lin: The Chinese surveillance state stands out for two main reasons: the scale and the... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 09, 2022
The last few years have seen several reports about serious human rights violations in China, and especially atrocities targeting ethnic and religious minorities, including the Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities, Falun Gong practitioners and many more. However, recent weeks have... + más
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The Atlantic USA Health December 01, 2022
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Newsweek USA World November 27, 2022
Videos posted to social media show Chinese Communist Party (CCP) forces violently crack down on protests against Chinese President Xi Jinping's COVID-19 lockdowns.Massive protests erupted across China in recent days following an apartment fire in Urumqi, the capital of the... + más
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The New York Times USA Sports November 21, 2022
Follow live updates of .DOHA, Qatar — For six long years, the Qatar World Cup has dominated Gianni Infantino’s thoughts. There had been months upon months of meticulous planning, delicate negotiation, seemingly incessant troubleshooting. Infantino, the president of FIFA, had... + más
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Time USA World November 17, 2022
In September, a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini died three days after being taken into custody by Iran’s . Since Amini’s death, protesters have taken to the streets to demand a change in Iran’s leadership and an end to gender discrimination and state impunity for... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 13, 2022
With the exception of the removal of some tariffs on Asian-made solar panels, Biden has kept Trump's ... [+] China policies in place. And has even made them more strict in spots by banning Wall Street from certain investments, and requiring approval from DC to sell computer... + más
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Slate USA Tech November 03, 2022
There’s a that surfaced out of Beijing on Oct. 13, right before China’s Communist Party congress met to give Xi Jinping a precedent-breaking third term. The video is of a one-man protest: a man standing atop the Sitong Bridge, with something on fire, holding two banners. One... + más
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