PoliticsPolice attack on reporter sparks rare public debate, outrage in ChinaPoliticsJune 2, 2023posted on Jun. 02, 2023 at 11:00 pm State media outlets among those questioning the hostility and restrictions faced by the country’s journalists. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJune 2, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsHeavy rains continue to batter China’s Guangdong province as forecasters warn more storms are comingApril 23, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s domestic security law 1 month later: no arrests, no big uproar, what’s going on?April 23, 2024PoliticsTaiwan will tear down all remaining statues of Chiang Kai-shek in public spacesApril 22, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s justice minister after domestic national security law: I’ll go where I’m welcome, like the Middle East, not the WestApril 22, 2024Politics‘Reform and opening up are not dead’, but today’s China ‘looks risky’: veteran observer David LamptonApril 21, 2024PoliticsLabour Day will once again be ‘protest-free’ in Hong KongApril 21, 2024PoliticsChinese nationalists take aim at Japanese animation master Miyazaki’s WWII filmApril 21, 2024PoliticsBeijing and Hong Kong authorities condemn G7 and EU statement over Article 23 legislation, national security lawApril 20, 2024Keeping Singapore special: PM Lee Hsien Loong’s 20 years in officeApril 19, 2024Recommended For YouMalaysiaNo evidence justifying criticism of Malaysian palm oil, says JohariApril 23, 2024HongKongJockey Club donates HK$ 720 million to help low-income families in transitional housing become self-reliantApril 23, 2024SportsLiverpool confirm new injury on eve of Merseyside derby as star's comeback cut shortApril 23, 2024WorldIsrael-Gaza war: UN ‘horrified’ by mass grave reports at hospitals, wants international probe into deathsApril 23, 2024PoliticsHeavy rains continue to batter China’s Guangdong province as forecasters warn more storms are comingApril 23, 2024
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