China to crack down on hostile, gloomy online content
Beijing’s top internet regulator says it will target conflict, rumors, “negative outlooks on life.”
Beijing’s top internet regulator says it will target conflict, rumors, “negative outlooks on life.”
Zhang “Tara” Yadi disappeared on July 30. Rights groups fear she will face national security charges on Tibet.
The new hub would aim to house businesses and 2.5 million people between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Officials traded accusations as tensions rise near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
Colorful celebrations contrast with widespread allegations that Beijing persecutes Uyghur people.
Beijing’s top internet regulator says it will target conflict, rumors, “negative outlooks on life.”
Zhang “Tara” Yadi disappeared on July 30. Rights groups fear she will face national security charges on Tibet.
The new hub would aim to house businesses and 2.5 million people between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Officials traded accusations as tensions rise near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
War games and patrols hone China’s military, while online efforts spread disinformation, defense ministry says.
Colorful celebrations contrast with widespread allegations that Beijing persecutes Uyghur people.
A web of 60,000 cameras with facial-recognition software could be online by 2028.
Authorities expect Super Typhoon Ragasa, the season’s strongest tropical cyclone, to make landfall Wednesday.
The measure followed a ruling requiring the government to create a legal framework for recognizing same-sex unions.
“This position will not change,” the Chinese president said, according to state media.