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This cartoon about the U.S. economy by a Chinese state propaganda organ has everyone confused - MarketWatch


Sometimes the unvarnished truth comes from one’s harshest critics, but a cartoon about the U.S. from the Chinese government has everyone puzzled. From the state-run China Daily, the cartoon ... Read More

MSNBC's Chris Hayes panned for amplifying Chinese state propaganda cartoon on US gun violence - Fox News


MSNBC host Chris Hayes pushed a Chinese state propaganda cartoon Tuesday criticizing the U.S. over its firearms deaths, saying he was "fascinated" by how gun violence played into America's ... Read More

Twitter once muzzled Russian and Chinese state propaganda. That's over now : NPR


Twitter's previous policy on state-affiliated media said news organizations that receive state funding but have editorial independence "like the BBC in the UK or NPR in the US" would not be labeled. Read More

Chinese Propaganda Cartoon Promotes Five Year Plan


Felicity is a reporter for Newsweek Europe based in London. Twitter: @FelicityCapon Chinese state media has released a colorful cartoon propaganda video to herald China's 13th five-year plan—the ... Read More

On TikTok, Chinese State Media Pushes Divisive Videos About U.S. Politicians - Forbes


Many of the videos attacked specific U.S. politicians before the midterm elections and pushed divisive social issues, without clear labels disclosing they were coming from state-controlled media. Read More


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