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A recent poll conducted on behalf of the Lithuanian foreign ministry showed that nearly two-thirds of the Lithuanians don't support their government's current China policy. We hope that in the second half of the century of relations and in the new chapter of cooperation that is based on the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, we see more and more development The topic that over 5 million primary and high school students in China currently suffer from spinal deformities, with the number increasing by about , every year, trended on China's Two hospitals in Xi'an which delayed the rescue and treatment of a pregnant woman and a critical ill patient were ordered to suspend their operations for rectification for three months, Despite the ongoing pandemic and geopolitical volatility, most entrepreneurs from China, Japan and South Korea are optimistic about China's economic growth in and the recently implemented mega trade pact — the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership RCEP , according to a joint survey by the Global Times Research Center, The opening ceremony of Vietnam's first urban light rail, which was built by China, was held in Hanoi on Thursday.

The metro line made about 13, runs and carried more Shanghai will beef up intellectual property protection and build the city into a leading international intellectual property center by , according to an action plan released by the municipal government The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Thursday issued a development outline for China's food-crop farming sector during the 14th Five-Year Plan period , which sets multiple production goals A ransomware attack locked down a US jail, knocking out security cameras and leaving inmates confined to their cells, court documents show.

At least 11 people were killed after a small truck packed with partygoers, including children, overturned in the southern Philippines, police said Thursday. Hu has been the top editor at the Global Times since , and spearheaded the launch of its English edition in Like all state media outlets in China, it operates within a heavily censored environment that is tightly controlled by Communist authorities.

Where other state media outlets adopt a more measured tone, the Global Times takes a combative approach to covering international issues by calling out perceived threats and slights to China from across the world. Speaking to CNN in , Hu claimed paper best reflects the views of the Chinese people to a global audience. You could learn the truth better through us. That's our appeal and that's why Western media like to quote us. To experts who have long monitored and analyzed China's propaganda apparatus, however, Hu and the Global Times don't capture the full spectrum of public sentiment in China, nor do they necessarily represent the official government stance.

They're a spin-off of the People's Daily. The administrative structures matter in China, in terms of who outranks whom. NATO chief says the ball is in Russia's court. Hear Russian diplomat's response. Still, Hu, along with his bellicose opinions and incendiary remarks, has played an outsized role in China's external propaganda.

Most recently, Hu acted as a de-facto messenger of Chinese government sentiment on Peng Shuai, the Chinese tennis star who accused former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of coercing her into sex. References to Peng were broadly censored in state media, but Hu frequently mentioned her on his Twitter account Twitter is blocked in China and is inaccessible without the use specialist software.

Peng had largely disappeared from public view after she made the allegation, sparking questions about her whereabouts.

In his interview with CNN, Hu surprisingly recalled his own experience as a student protester in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in That mass student-led pro-democracy movement ended in a bloody crackdown, with Chinese soldiers opening fire on protesters — killing hundreds, if not thousands of people. It remains politically taboo in China today. It was immensely encouraging when we heard US leaders say such things," he told CNN, arguing that the United States was deploying the same playbook to incite pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in Within China, Hu has never been short of critics, especially among the country's liberal-leaning circles.

But in recent years, as the nationalist sentiment the Global Times helped ferment surged to new heights, Hu has increasingly found himself the target of online attacks from nationalist trolls. In May, when a Weibo account linked to the Chinese Communist Party took an opportunity to mock India's handling of the pandemic — by showing an image of a rocket launch in China alongside a photo of the bodies of Covid victims being cremated in India — Hu spoke up and criticized the post.

Hu was met with a firestorm of attacks from ultranationalists who accused him of "betraying" China.



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