The Sanford & Hall Report – March 11
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We are fortunate to have real-world leaders assist the private sector with economic recovery. They help us take some control of the dynamics of change during this global pandemic crisis.” Puga Ortiz Partner Cristian Edwards.SANTIAGO, CHILE, February 12, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Stgo., Chile. Puga Ortiz proudly supports The Sanford & Hall Report. Regularly featured with an audience reach of 159+ million throughout North America, Europe, and Latin America, the virtual series draws on national security career experiences from 9/11 to the modern pandemic of cohosts Adriana Sanford, J.D., dual LL.M., a global threats expert, and retired Rear Admiral U.S. Navy Garry E. Hall.
February 8, 2021
The audio-based social network Clubhouse offered Chinese users a rare chance to have uncensored, free discussions on topics ranging from Xinjiang to Hong Kong protests in the past few days something that would otherwise be unimaginable on the heavily monitored Chinese internet. Now, the brief moment of free speech is over.
Beijing blocked the invitation-only app on Monday (Feb. 8), according to Clubhouse users in mainland China. On WeChat, many shared their regret at seeing the app finally barred, and said they now need to use virtual private networks tools for circumventing China’s great firewall to access Clubhouse, according to posts seen by Quartz. Michael Anti, an editor at China’s renowned financial publication Caixin, also tweeted that the app is blocked in most cities in China.