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13 Chinese Internet Financial Giants Interviewed Amidst a CCP Internal Power Struggle

China’s Regulators Warn 13 Chinese Internet Firms Amidst Internal Power Struggle  Among other issues, supervision of the shareholding structure and capital was reportedly emphasized in the interviews. Four Chinese financial regulators, including the People’s Bank of China, China Banking Regulatory Commission, China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, jointly interviewed representatives of the financial platform companies on April 29. The interviewed giants are Tencent, Du Xiaoman Financial, JD.com, ByteDance, Meituan Finance, Didi Finance, Lufax, Tianxing Data, 360 DigiTech, Sina Finance, Suning Finance, Gome Finance, and Trip.com Group Finance. Similar to Ant Group, these 13 companies all have integrated operations, large business volume, and strong industry influence.

Pundit: China jailed 4 doctors, 2 others to cover up state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting

Four doctors and two others apparently served as sacrificial lambs in China's continued efforts to cover up its state-sanctioned practice of harvesting organs. The four doctors from eastern [.]

Pundit: China jailed 4 doctors, 2 others to cover up state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting – Investment Watch

Pundit: China jailed 4 doctors, 2 others to cover up state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting – Investment Watch
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How China s anti-India blitz backfired : The Tribune India

583 SCATHING ATTACK: Slamming ‘incompetent democracies’ like India for failing to check Covid, China has been gloating over its own success. Reuters Palden Sonam Visiting Fellow, Tibet Policy Institute For authoritarian regimes, channels of information and communication like the press and social media are strategic domains to be controlled and manipulated unlike in democracies where they are meant for free expression and information. This is because they have huge political incentives to keep the people in a sugar-coated bubble as a matter of regime security. Precisely for this reason, the Beijing regime maintains a near monopoly over the nation’s social and media landscape to protect its interests. A usual practice of the Chinese media is to multiply and magnify all the negative things befalling other countries while its domestic coverage creates the image of all-is-well under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This tradition of reportage has i

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