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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/29/2022

Deadly apartment fire in the far west of the country triggers unprecedented demonstrations
Protests against China’s strict zero-Covid policy and restrictions on freedoms took place in cities around the country over the weekend in a wave of civil disobedience not seen on the mainland before under President Xi Jinping.
China has maintained a stringent approach to Covid, even as restrictions in other countries have eased.

FROM BING
Posted on 11/29/2022

Ark., responds to China cracking down on protests against COVID lockdowns and calls on the Biden administration to voice support for Chinese protesters.

FROM YAHOO
Posted on 11/29/2022

Megan Cattel was going about her Saturday chores when she got a call from a friend about her partner, Shuai Hao. The two had gone clothes shopping for the fall, and she hadn’t felt like tagging along.

FROM THE BUSINESS JOURNALS
Posted on 11/29/2022

Justin Zhu alleges that Iterable's board exhibited "casual racism" when they "subtly and overtly tried to force him out as CEO." ...

FROM BING
Posted on 11/29/2022

Ark., responds to China cracking down on protests against COVID lockdowns and calls on the Biden administration to voice support for Chinese protesters.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/29/2022

In today’s newsletter: A timeline of increasing dissent as Chinese citizens demand ‘food, not PCR tests’ and blame Xi Jinping’s government for restrictions they say have cost lives
Good morning. After days of escalating protests across China unprecedented since Xi Jinping came to power a decade ago, . “There was a massive police presence [at the expected protest sites] in Shanghai and Beijing questioning passers-by,” the Guardian’s Helen Davidson, covering the story from Taipei, told me this morning. “They scared people off, which was obviously the intention.” And yet the unrest that has grown over recent days and weeks remains a sign of an extraordinary rupture in China’s political system.
“This isn’t going to lead to a revolution,” Helen said. “But I do think it is a point of no return in the relationship between the general population and the CCP [Chinese Communist party], at least as far as Covid goes. There are frequent protests in China. But people who have been living in China for decades say they haven’t seen anything like this since Tiananmen Square in 1989.”
Foreign policy | Rishi Sunak , using his first major foreign policy speech to warn of the creeping authoritarianism of Xi Jinping’s regime. Sunak called a “systemic challenge to our values and interests”.
Internet safety | Social media platforms that breach pledges to block sexist and racist content under new changes to the online safety bill. Ofcom will have the power to fine companies up to 10% of global turnover for breaches.
Ukraine | Fighting around the key eastern town of Bakhmut has descended into a bloody morass with hundreds of dead and injured reported daily, as neither Russian or Ukrainian forces were able to make a significant breakthrough after months of fighting.
Environment | A report by Unesco and IUCN has concluded that , should be placed on a list of world heritage sites that are in danger.
Media | More than 70 media figures, including the editors of the Guardian and the Daily Mail, to tackle “abusive legal tactics to shut down investigations”. A letter calls for urgent action against the global super-rich’s use of ‘“strategic lawsuits against public participation” (Slapps).

FROM ASAMNEWS ON MSN
Posted on 11/29/2022

This year (2020), he has sent each of them a puzzle box made of wood. Duke, Birdie, Lionel and Claire band together to solve the puzzles (with the help of a famous Asian American making a cameo ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/29/2022

Protesters in China deploy creative means to make political statements in order to evade censors
Blank sheets of paper, mathematical equations and even alpacas: protesters in China have found creative ways to express anger at the government’s zero-Covid measures, unleashing a wave of dissent against long and severe lockdowns, the deaths of factory workers in Urumqi, and the censorship they’re not allowed to talk about.
The extraordinary protests, which began over the weekend and spread to cities across China including Shanghai and Beijing, , including clashes with police.

FROM XINHUA ON MSN
Posted on 11/29/2022

Performers in traditional Chinese attire attend the 90th Hollywood Christmas Parade in Los Angeles, the United States, Nov. 27, 2022. (Xinhua) It went all out, featuring giant balloons, floats, ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/29/2022

Strict measures that continue almost three years into pandemic are prompting widespread protests. Here are the factors
China’s strategy of controlling Covid-19 with lockdowns, mass testing and quarantines has provoked the against the ruling Communist party in decades.
Initially, China succeeded in suppressing the virus, but then more transmissible variants emerged, and in recent weeks the outbreak has grown with record numbers of cases reported.

FROM FOX NEWS ON MSN
Posted on 11/29/2022

China expert and Gatestone Institute fellow Gordon Chang sounded off Monday on the White House's response to protests against the Chinese government's lockdowns.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 11/29/2022

Rishi Sunak has signalled the end of the 'golden era' of relations between Britain and China, using his first major foreign policy speech to warn of the creeping authoritarianism of Xi Jinping’s regime. 'We recognise China poses a systemic challenge to our values and interests, a challenge that grows more acute as it moves towards even greater authoritarianism', the UK prime minister said

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