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China tries new openness with foreign media
BEIJING - When riots broke out in the restive west this week, China took a different tack with foreign journalists: Instead of being barred, reporters were invited on an official tour of Xinjiang's capital.
Activities:2009 Xinjiang Riot China Media Control Source:(AP)
2009-07-08
China plans global media expansion: officials
BEIJING (AFP) - China's Communist Party wants stepped-up international propaganda to match the nation's rising might, a move that would include new television channels and overseas newspapers, officials said.
Nations:China Activities:China Media Control Source:(AFP)
2009-01-15
China agrees to loosen controls on news providers
GENEVA - China has agreed to loosen controls on financial news providers in an out-of-court settlement of a dispute with the United States, the European Union and Canada.
Nations:Canada China Activities:China Media Control Source:(AP)
2008-11-13
Reporter's suit challenges China's media controls
BEIJING - A Chinese reporter whose weekly publication was closed for three months after she wrote an article that criticized one of China's largest banks has sued the government, her lawyer said Tuesday.
Nations:China France Activities:China Media Control Source:(AP)
2008-11-04
China extends Olympic media freedoms for foreign press: govt
BEIJING (AFP) - China on Friday announced it had extended rules introduced for the Olympics allowing foreign reporters greater freedoms, but there was no easing of restrictions for domestic press.
Nations:China France Activities:China Media Control Source:(AFP)
2008-10-17
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