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One of the biggest myths about China is that its 1.4 billion people are homogeneous – that they’re all just one, single group with the same language, customs, and beliefs.
While it is true that they’re all “Chinese,” the people of the worl...
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has just left China after an official six day visit that aimed to boost trade between the two countries and show the rest of the Western world that despite being a member of the infamous Five Eyes Al...
I recently had a chat with US economist and Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs, asking him a handful of questions on some hot current issues like who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, whether or not the world is currently shifting...
Two activists were arrested by Capitol police in Washington DC on February 28 after disrupting the first hearing of a select committee purportedly set up to examine economic cooperation between the United States and China.
Instead, all we...
I recently made Twitter history: I’m the first and only foreigner to be labeled “China state-affiliated media” by the social media giant. And I’m wearing it like a badge of honor.
There’s no other option, really, since such a brandishing i...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Kiwi immigrant in China. Columnist & video producer at Shanghai Daily. Host / Creator of Report on China. First / only foreigner labeled “China state-affiliated media” on Twitter (@AndyBxxx).
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