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Popular Chinese apps WeChat and RedNote are a tool for political campaigning – but such content is banned. Here’s how parties ...
With key seats at stake and Chinese-Australian voters proving decisive, candidates across Australia’s political spectrum are ...
Chinese Australians are a crucial group that deserted the conservative Liberal-National coalition in the last election.
With access to more than a billion users on Tencent’s platforms, Pony.ai is set to significantly boost its revenue potential.
PETALING JAYA: An anti-vice raid led to the rescue of 10 victims who were believed to have been exploited for sex.
A Labor video highlighting senator Jane Hume’s warning of “Chinese spies” has spread like wildfire through Australia’s ...
Tabelog, a Japanese restaurant search and booking platform, opened a mini program on a major Chinese communication app ...
The Chinese startup that rattled the AI industry earlier this year posted a role in product management and design.
PlaysOut launched its on-chain mini-game Platform and SDK toolkit, fully integrated with WeChat’s mini-game publishing framework.
Another federal election, another excuse to use Chinese Australians as political footballs, with Jane Hume even alluding to 'Chinese spies' handing out leaflets. It has not gone unnoticed.
In China, most people pay via AliPay and WeChat Pay – using Japanese QR code technology. There, provider PayPay is racing to ...
Political disinformation targeting voters on Chinese social media platforms has surged over the past five years, but has ...