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8 votes
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China’s state TV network cancels all NBA broadcasts
14 votes -
TikTok is the latest window into China’s police state
11 votes -
US blacklists Chinese tech firms over treatment of Uighurs
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Senator calls on NBA to cancel games in China amid growing controversy
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'South Park' scrubbed from Chinese internet after critical episode
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One year after ‘The Big Hack’
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Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey tweets support for Hong Kong protestors; Chinese Basketball Association responds by cutting ties with the Rockets
Apologies for the title, it's not worded that well but I don't know how to word it better. In addition to the CBA cutting ties with the Rockets, Tencent will no longer report on the team or show...
Apologies for the title, it's not worded that well but I don't know how to word it better. In addition to the CBA cutting ties with the Rockets, Tencent will no longer report on the team or show their games. The Rockets have been China's favorite NBA team ever since Yao Ming was drafted by them in 2002. He is now president of the CBA, but that doesn't say anything about what input he had into these decisions. The Rockets are also one of the main contenders for the championship going into this year since Russell Westbrook was traded to them over the summer. They also have the storyline of Westbrook and former teammate and longtime friend James Harden being reunited after three seasons together on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Here are a few articles/references about the subject:
Tweets by Tencent's former Rockets reporter
ESPN article about team owner Tillman Fertitta tweeting disagreement with Morey
Edit to add another article: Chinese consulate in Houston statement
Nike pulled all Rockets gear from their Chinese web store
Rockets star James Harden says 'sorry' to China over Morey's tweet
NBA reporter Shams Charania says the league is not punishing Morey
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China and Taiwan clash over Wikipedia edits
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Interview with Hou Yifan, the number one female chess player in the world, on growing up as a prodigy in China, the gender gap and more
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360° view of Hong Kong’s National Day turmoil: Thomas Boarder shot a 360° frontline, 2k-resolution feature from the protests on Hong Kong Island, taking a blast from the water cannon in the process.
7 votes -
Chinese company wins million-kronor bid to help expand Stockholm metro – the biggest investment in the Swedish capital's public transport in more than four decades
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As one of the world’s most unequal cities, why aren’t Hong Kong protesters angry at the rich and powerful?
7 votes -
Police shoot teen protester with live ammunition as Hong Kong violence escalates
16 votes -
Norway does not plan to block China's Huawei Technologies from building the country's 5G telecoms network
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Video showing Chinese police transferring hundreds of blindfolded, shackled Uighur prisoners
16 votes -
Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties – sources
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Fear and oppression in Xinjiang: China’s war on Uighur culture
10 votes -
Inside the competitive oyster-shucking scene in China
8 votes -
How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over one billion people? Do they import food or are they self-sustainable?
9 votes -
Is Xi Jinping mishandling Hong Kong crisis? Hints of unease in China’s leadership
10 votes -
Uncertainty about US President Donald Trump's trade war with China and Brexit are creating a "flying blind" economy
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Low-paid American workers produce tear gas in potentially dangerous conditions. It's then shipped to Hong Kong where it's used against pro-democracy protesters.
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Walmart dodged up to $2.6 billion in US tax through a “fictitious” Chinese entity, former executive says
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Hong Kong government withdraws extradition bill, a key demand of protesters
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Why everyone should care about what is happening in Hong Kong, despite all the world’s troubles
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Hong Kong protestors using Mesh messaging app China can't block: Usage up 3685%
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Hong Kong protests: Defiant university students, school pupils and residents go on strike, piling pressure on government to meet demands
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New research shows vast majority of Hong Kong protesters support more radical tactics
12 votes -
‘I can’t sleep, I can’t eat’: How Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis is affecting the city’s refugees and asylum seekers
5 votes -
Denmark honours Bernhard Arp Sindberg who rescued thousands of Chinese during the Japanese imperial army's orgy of violence in Nanjing in 1937
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Why protests are becoming increasingly faceless
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Police fire water cannon, tear gas after Hong Kong protesters occupy major roads despite warning
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A week with no tear gas
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Hong Kong lawmakers Jeremy Tam and Au Nok-hin arrested, as police continue round-up of democrats
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A history of Hong Kong's contentious politics
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Silicon Valley is building a Chinese-style social credit system
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A group of Chinese international students say they take little notice of politics or historical events, with one admitting to not having heard of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
12 votes -
Hong Kong activists booted from Montreal Pride parade after alleged pro-Communist threats
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Remembering the forgotten Chinese railroad workers
8 votes -
US President Donald Trump says he's raising tariffs on China after its retaliation
9 votes -
Empty trains on the modern Silk Road: When Belt and Road interests don’t align
8 votes -
Cryptic, allusive messages from Hong Kong's wealthiest tycoon. No sooner had Li Ka-shing's ad been published than sharp netizens began to see that it contained an artfully constructed hidden message.
27 votes -
Donald Trump, QAnon and an impending judgment day: Behind the Facebook-fueled rise of The Epoch Times
11 votes -
Why so many Chinese students can’t understand the Hong Kong protests
27 votes -
Interview with Valve about their upcoming Steam China project, curation and exclusivity
7 votes -
Taiwan can win a war with China
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Information operations directed at Hong Kong
20 votes -
New Hong Kong protest ads urging international help appear in 11 newspapers worldwide
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Twitter is displaying China-made ads attacking Hong Kong protesters
18 votes