In the two years before FBI agents raided her homes, Winnie Greco, Mayor Adams’ longtime ... s “United Front,” an arm of President Xi Jinping’s regime that uses community organizations ...
In the world of social media, bears have become unlikely emblems of digital control – one erased, the other embraced. In China, Winnie the Pooh, the honey-loving cartoon icon, vanished online ...
A number of TikTok users appear to be turning to an app called RedNote — more commonly known to its majority-Chinese audience ...
Base metals declined after US President Donald Trump said he would likely enact tariffs on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1, ...
Gaining a dedicated following 2004's The Forbidden Game, folk rock singer Li Zhi has battled the Chinese Communist Party's ...
Chinese stocks fell after U.S. President Donald Trump said his threat to impose 10 per cent tariffs on the nation’s goods was still being considered and may take place next month.
such as "Free Taiwan," "Winnie the Pooh" (due to Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh comparisons), "1989," "Tiananmen Square Massacre," "Free Hong Kong" and many other phrases related to the Communist Party of ...
The tables have turned, and now China is worried about the US corrupting the Asian nation’s youth via social media.
You might be wondering what’s so bad about Winnie the Pooh. Well, it’s because the character is connected to Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which is why it’s banned from the game. In the last decade, ...
We digress. There is considerable opinion the real reason the Chinese censors banned Christopher Robin was due to President Xi Jinping’s apparent resemblance to Winnie the Pooh. The little bear with a ...