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  2. List of newspapers in China - Wikipedia

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    Sports China - covers sports news for every sports events, includes Chinese martial arts; Titan Sports - China's most successful sports bi-weekly newspaper; it started as a weekly newspaper with focus on world soccer news, then expanded to Chinese soccer news, especially with China's first participation in the final phase of World Cup (2002 ...

  3. Category:Chinese news websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese news websites" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 6park; B.

  4. Jiemian News - Wikipedia

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    Jiemian News (simplified Chinese: 界面新闻; traditional Chinese: 界面新聞; pinyin: Jièmiànxīnwén) is a financial and business news media outlet established by the Shanghai United Media Group in September 2014.

  5. Category:Chinese websites - Wikipedia

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    Chinese news websites (3 C, 11 P) O. Online companies of China (7 C, 32 P) ... Pages in category "Chinese websites" The following 20 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Global Times - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Loh Ka Leung, then Singapore's ambassador to China, criticized the article as fake news. Loh also asked the Global Times to publish in full, in both English and Chinese, a letter he wrote to the newspaper's then editor-in-chief, Hu Xijin containing evidence which debunked the Global Times’ assertions. Loh pointed out that Global Times ...

  7. Chinese firm behind ‘news’ websites pushes pro-Beijing ...

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    More than 100 websites disguised as local news outlets in Europe, Asia and Latin America are pushing pro-China content in a widespread influence campaign linked to a Beijing public relations firm ...

  8. China Daily - Wikipedia

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    China Daily's editorial policies have historically been described as slightly more liberal than other Chinese state news outlets. [1] [15] [16] Its coverage of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre was overwhelmingly sympathetic to the student protests with many of its journalists joining in at the height of mass demonstrations. [17]

  9. Xinhua News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: / ˌ ʃ ɪ n ˈ hw ɑː /), [3] or New China News Agency, is the official state news agency of the People's Republic of China. It is a State Council's ministry-level institution, and was founded in 1931. It is the largest media organ in China.