UK University Posts Hand Selected by Communist China According to Political Allegiance: Report
The Chinese Communist Party reportedly has the final say on the hiring of staff who run Confucius Institutes in British universities.
The Chinese Communist Party reportedly has the final say on the hiring of staff who run Confucius Institutes in British universities.
Warner Bros. has bowed to Chinese authorities by removing gay dialogue from its blockbuster sequel Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore, with the studio justifying its act of artistic censorship by describing it as “nuanced cuts” and “minor edits.”
Two UK publishers have reportedly censored books for Western audiences to maintain their ability to have books cheaply produced in China.
A promotional poster for the science-fiction epic Dune produced for the Chinese market removed a black main character from the image.
Lithuania has warned its citizens to avoid using smartphones from China over concerns of censorship from the communist regime.
A Swiss PhD student has alleged that he was removed from the doctoral programme after tweeting critical sentiments about Communist China.
Big Tech and news media companies toe the line of the Chinese Communist Party to protect access to China’s market of 1.4 billion subjects, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Breitbart News on Tuesday.
Chinese television shows have recently begun blurring the logos of Western retail brands when they happen to appear on TV stars’ clothing items, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
British universities are engaging with a Chinese online platform so that its learning materials comply with China’s repressive internet regulations.
China’s state television network, CCTV, banned a Premier League football match between Arsenal and Manchester City after Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil criticised the Chinese Communist Party for imprisoning millions of Turkic Muslims in concentration camps.
A video clip produced by an Afghan American teenager attacking China over their policy of putting Uyghur Muslims in concentration went viral on the Chinese-owned social network TikTok this week, as international condemnation of the policy continues to grow.
China has halted the release of Quentin Tarantino’s critically acclaimed film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” over its portrayal of the Chinese-American actor and martial artist Bruce Lee, according to reports.
Director Quentin Tarantino is reportedly refusing to re-cut his film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to please censors in Beijing, virtually guaranteeing that the Sony release won’t play in China.
China has announced a ban on the use of apps by schoolchildren and university students that the government deems “harmful.”
China forced a non-profit dedicated to fighting sexual violence and promoting gender equality to close its doors this week, reportedly the conclusion of a harassment campaign by the government.