The Chinese Football Association has banned 38 players and five club officials for life after a two-year investigation into match-fixing and gambling....
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A Chinese woman has been detained for allegedly slandering others on social media in a crackdown on what Chinese authorities see as harmful negativity during the Olympics from super-zealous fans and online fan clubs. Read full story
The Chinese Football Association has banned 38 players and five club officials for life after a two-year investigation into match-fixing and gambling....
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Besides the flood of pro-Chinese content on social media, the Chinese government is also relying on a more covert form of propaganda: local news...
The Oyo state police command on Tuesday, September 3, arraigned a 39-year-old man identified as Ganiyu Abiola before the Iyaganku Chief Magistrate...
Chinese football on Tuesday banned 43 people for life over alleged gambling and match-fixing, including three former China internationals and South...
In a move to recoup millions owed to it, the National Water Commission (NWC) has launched a crackdown on delinquent customers in the Oxford and...
By Diogo Costa As democracies grapple with misinformation, Brazil’s hardline approach is seen by some as a potential model. The country has...