Nothing can prevent the CCP from persecuting people of faith. Not even the spread of a deadly virus. ntinue cracking down on “illegal evangelism,” institutions in charge of cyberspace take c... Read more
Beijing on Friday ordered at least seven Chinese nationals to walk away from their jobs at American news outlets, escalating the public spat between the superpowers over press access. News a... Read more
Stan Pavlovsky, the No. 2 executive at the photo service Shutterstock, sounded frustrated. At what was supposed to be a celebration of a significant company milestone in December, employees... Read more
A popular video game called “Plague Inc.” in which players can spread a virus around the globe has been pulled from Apple’s App Store in China due to “illegal” content, according to its UK-b... Read more
DISNEY’s Mulan movie has cut a kiss scene after Chinese censors forbid its inclusion. Next month sees the release of Disney’s latest live-action remake in Mulan. But the $200 million m... Read more
The photos depicted scenes and characters from Hong Kong’s protests: riot police making arrests, a fiery barricade, portraits of masked protesters. They had been submitted by three photograp... Read more
Blizzard Entertainment President J. Allen Brack on Friday apologized for his company’s punishing a star Hong Kong video game player named “Blitzchung” for remarks he made i... Read more
Chinese officials criticized the company for permitting the crowd-sourced app, which Beijing says is being used to “target and ambush police.” Apple has removed an app from its H... Read more
The competitive professional esports player known as “Blitzchung” had just won a game in a tournament for the video game Hearthstone, and went on a Taiwanese broadcast to do a post-match int... Read more