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....
Social media companies would face fines for allowing ‘harmful’ misinformation and disinformation under laws to be introduced to Parliament on...
You’ve probably seen videos or read posts on social media from Black models sharing stories of what it is like to sit in the chairs of stylists who...
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...
Mr. Gao is being held on suspicion of slandering China’s heroes and martyrs, an offense punishable by up to three years in prison, his brother said.
Mr. Gao is being held on suspicion of slandering China’s heroes and martyrs, an offense punishable by up to three years in prison, his brother said.
The Oyo state police command on Tuesday, September 3, arraigned a 39-year-old man identified as Ganiyu Abiola before the Iyaganku Chief Magistrate...
J.D. Vance Friday drew a parallel between Kamala Harris saying she would like politics to lift people up and Donald Trump's jokes at the expense of...
Chinese football on Tuesday banned 43 people for life over alleged gambling and match-fixing, including three former China internationals and South...
perfect storm of crises has been building. It comes from still bubbling rage with governments for their single-minded obsession with Covid and the...