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  1. Oct 23
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  2. Oct 23

    "My conversation with Enes was real short and sweet," said the Celtics' president of basketball operations. "We're always going to support any of our players and their right to freedom of speech and expression."

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  3. Oct 14
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  4. Oct 14

    LinkedIn’s statement in Chinese naturally contains no mention of the "significantly more challenging operating environment and greater compliance requirements" that it cites in its English statement

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  5. Oct 5

    The Facebook outage was a planetary-scale demonstration of how deeply the company has burrowed into every facet of daily existence. Here’s our spin around the globe.

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  6. Aug 27

    Didi was an operation of dubious legality when it raised its first big bucket of money nearly a decade ago. And in one way or another, it has been testing the Chinese authorities ever since. W/

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  7. Retweeted
    Aug 16

    From punk fashion to defiant poetry and Kuaishou videos, China's workers have forged a distinct culture in recent years. I met , founder of the "shamate", and delved into labourer literature—some of which appears in my story

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 25

    Bella Liu's family was aghast when she returned to Guizhou with scars and a deep tan. Her mother thought she had become a drug dealer. In fact, Bella had taken up year-round surfing on Hainan island. I spent some time in the sea with China's female surfers

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  9. Retweeted
    Jul 8

    Swollen brown rivers, ripe mangoes, lush hillsides... and rack upon rack of bitcoin-mining machines, nestled by dams in the Hengduan mountains. I spent a day there with Chinese miners who are working out what to do after a sweeping crackdown on their farms

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  10. Jul 8

    Hey, it’s crazy times out there. Play our spelling quiz! I read a word for it. Here are your clues.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 5

    I've been waiting & watching. This is the first China-made app w/ users in Africa to fall to new CAC regulations. Wondering how this will affect their South Africa rollout.

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  12. Jul 4

    Wasting no time at all, China's internet regulator has halted new user registrations for Full Truck Alliance and Boss Zhipin, both of which also recently IPOed in the U.S. The announcement is word-for-word identical to Friday's on Didi

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  13. Jul 4

    The “sincere thanks” Didi offered on Weibo to Chinese regulators for ordering it off app stores is conspicuously absent from its English statement on the matter

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  14. Jun 25

    UPDATE: After this story was published, YouTube took down some but not all of the channels that had posted Xinjiang videos, saying they had been part of a coordinated influence operation. Earlier, the company had told us the clips didn't violate its community guidelines.

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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 23

    1/ It started in late Jan. when we noticed odd videos like this one on YouTube and Twitter. Today, my latest for and uncovers one of the most elaborate efforts to date by the CCP to deny its ongoing oppression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. How we got here:

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  16. Jun 23

    NEW: We analyzed more than 3,000 online videos that seem to show Uyghurs gushing about their happy lives in Xinjiang — and found ample signs that they are part of one of China’s most elaborate efforts to date to shape global opinion.

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  17. Jun 16

    NEW: Taiwan's tangled-up vaccine talks with BioNTech have lately involved not just Fosun of China, but a potential role for a third company, Zuellig Pharma. But the politics remain, well, complicated. w/

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  18. Jun 13

    Perry Link in the WSJ: "The regime's focus on the origins question alone all but screams a truth."

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  19. Jun 12
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  20. Retweeted
    May 31

    Reactions to China's three-child policy hardly brimmed with enthusiasm. "It is totally out of touch with the people," wrote a Weibo user. Xinhua took down a poll asking netizens if they would have 3 children: most had responded with a big fat no. My story—

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