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World Media Summit Makes Strange Bedfellows in China

It’s no secret that foreign media has entertained sweet dreams of courting the Chinese market. The Chinese regime recently pushed their agenda for legitimacy on the world stage during the World Media Summit in Beijing. Full Article at The Epoch Times

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