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If someone picks up a newspaper in China, there's a good chance it contains some government propaganda masquerading as news, according to a new study co-led by a University of Oregon expert.
Photo courtesy of the Taipei Photojournalists’ Association The commission supports creating clear legal definitions, including that of “advocating,” “war” and “propaganda,” she said. The law should ...
Photo: Lin Che-yuan, Taipei Times The commission supports creating clear legal definitions, including that of “advocating,” “war” and “propaganda,” she said. The law should also stipulate whether such ...
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