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A New York Times reporter was allegedly targeted with spyware linked to Saudi Arabia in 2018, at a time when the kingdom was targeting several Saudi dissidents around the world. […]
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SHANGHAI â Recently, someone following the coronavirus crisis through Chinaâs official news media would see lots of footage, often set to stirring music, praising the heroism and sacrifice of health […]
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Below the footer widget. Coronavirus, which has killed at least 17 people and landed in the United States this week, is the newest source of misinformation sparking health fears worldwide. The most surprising aspect? […]
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When the ruling Peopleâs Action Party (P.A.P.) passed a new law against âfake newsâ last year, it claimed to want to protect both free speech and national security. Falsehoods, the […]
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The Chinese Communist Party and various Chinese government entities have long sought to influence public debate and media coverage about China outside the country. New research illustrates the ways in […]
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When I walked out the door on my last day as Googleâs Head of International Relations, I couldnât help but think of my first day at the company. I had […]
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On Thursday, internet shutdowns came to the capital city of the worldâs largest democracy. The suspension of data services, phone calls and texting to curb protests in parts of Delhi […]
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To punish Gulchehra Hoja, a Washington-based journalist for Radio Free Asia, and to stifle her reporting, Chinaâs rulers have imprisoned her brother, harassed her parents and threatened many other relatives back […]
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A politician in Singapore has corrected a Facebook post that questioned the independence of state investment firms after a government request, in the first use of the countryâs âfake newsâ […]