China: Daily Scan, August 31, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
Xinhua Headlines: China sets policy directions for developing Tibet: Xinhuanet
August 31, 2020

President Xi Jinping has called for efforts to build a new modern socialist Tibet.
Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the comments at the two-day seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work, which ended in Beijing Saturday.Xi underlined the need to fully implement the CPC's policies on governing Tibet for a new era. Click here to read...

1.4 millions students to return to school, Wuhan embraces fresh start: People’s Daily
August 31, 2020

For some Wuhan residents, the weekend before school reopens is leisure time to be spent with family, friends and loved ones, however, some children did not enjoy playing as much this time as some just could not wait to get back to school after more than 1 million local students in China’s city hit hardest by coronavirus stayed at home for more than half a year. Click here to read...

'Clean Network' is dirty play by Washington: China Daily
August 31, 2020

When US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced an unconstrained expansion of his anti-Chinese tech plan, which he calls "Clean Network", Huawei had recently become the global leader in smart phone sales. The goal of "Clean" is not to make the American internet safer or more secure. It is to try to stifle China's advances in technology and maintain American hegemony. Click here to read...

Wang promotes multilateralism: China Daily
August 31, 2020

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for China and France to resist unilateralism and instead promote multilateralism as the consensus of the international community as he met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in Paris on Saturday. Upholding multilateralism is the biggest point of consensus reached during this trip as it is essential for the well-being of the vast majority of countries, especially small and medium-sized ones, Wang said in France, the fourth stop of his European tour, following Italy, the Netherlands and Norway. Click here to read...

US sanctions on China’s Huawei spell trouble for Shenzhen economy: South China Morning Post
August 31, 2020

When Ren Zhengfei, a former officer in the People’s Liberation Army, established Huawei in the Shenzhen special economic zone in 1987, the boomtown was still struggling to gain a meaningful spot in China’s economic landscape. It was dwarfed not only by neighbouring Hong Kong, but by other mainland Chinese cities. Click here to read...

Vystrcil's Taiwan visit an opportunistic stunt: Global Times editorial: Global Times
August 30, 2020

Czech Senate Speaker Milos Vystrcil landed in Taipei Sunday on a Taiwan's China Airlines charter flight, a visit which blatantly violates the one-China principle. Vystrcil is the highest-ranking sitting Czech official to visit the island, as well as the first head of senate among European countries which have established diplomatic relations with China to have visited the island. The visit is vicious in nature. Click here to read...

Cyber bullies threaten friendly Sino-Indian voice: Global Times
August 30, 2020

Several people in India who were interviewed by Global Times have asked the newspaper to delete reports that told of their hopes for improved China-India relations saying they received death threats from Indian netizens.Some of the people interviewed said the banning of Chinese mobile applications affected normal communication, worsened relations and upended some aspects to their lives. Click here to read...

CCP Controls Public Opinion by Fabricating Events and Discussions Online: The Epoch Times
August 30, 2020

With more than 850 million internet users in China, the Chinese Communist Party has become increasingly aggressive in internet censoring and blocking. Recently, The Epoch Times received an internal document of the CCP’s that showed municipalities in Henan Province used human resources and materials to create hot topics or so-called “authoritative messages” to suppress negative public opinion. Click here to read...

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