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China 'sending a very strong narrative' through social media of Taiwan visit | The World
Videos of military movements in China, that would usually be censored, are circulating on Weibo - China's largest social media platform.
ABC bilingual reporter Bang Xiao says it’s a deliberate move by Beijing.
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published: 03 Aug 2022
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LIVE: Nancy Pelosi speaks to the media in Taiwan
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds a press conference in Taiwan after meeting President Tsai Ing-wen during a visit to the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island.
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published: 03 Aug 2022
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $40 billion investment in Arizona
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Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $40 billion investment in Arizona on Dec 6, 2022. President Joe Biden spoke shortly after.
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Taiwan's push against 'red media' | The Listening Post (Feature)
The global media have been all over the Hong Kong story. But not too far away, in Taiwan, people are also out to stop China's growing influence over their island - especially their news media.
In June this year, tens of thousands of protesters turned to the streets to demonstrate against what they call "red media" - news outlets that are said to take their editorial orders from Beijing.
Michael Cole, senior fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute explains, "This is in many ways a continuation of protests that we saw back in 2011-2012 to counter what Taiwanese see as undue influence in their media. The term 'red media' though, is relatively new. Obviously, the colour red is associated with the Chinese Communist Party and it is a reference to both traditional and social media that are deemed...
published: 17 Nov 2019
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Nikki Haley Addresses Media, What's Up Taiwan – News at 17:00, August 24, 2024|TaiwanPlus News
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan Court Rules in Favor of 'Rainbow Village" Managers in Property Dispute
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- A Historic Military Village in Taiwan Used During Japanese Period, Researchers Say
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Central Taiwan Chicken Farm Helps Local Seniors Live Fuller Lives
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published: 24 Aug 2024
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Nikki Haley Addresses Media, What's Up Taiwan – News at 14:00, August 24, 2024|TaiwanPlus News
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- Three People Killed and Four Injured in Germany Festival Stabbing Attack
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan President Lai Plans To Extend Taiwanese Lifespans By Three Years
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Taipei Botanical Gardens Adopts Softer Lighting To Protect Local Wildlife
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published: 24 Aug 2024
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Russia Blasts US For Taiwan "Provocation" Against China, Says AUKUS Against "Asian Neutrality"
Russia condemned the US and its allies' "destructive" policy in the Asia-Pacific region, terming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan as a "carefully planned provocation" against China. "The United States and its allies are acting in the same reckless and provocative manner in Asia and Africa (as in the Euro-Atlantic region)," Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, told a Security Council briefing Monday. Washington and its allies are trying to impose "bloc thinking" in the Asia-Pacific by forming "aggressive military-political alliances" such as AUKUS to "drive a wedge between countries that have effective mechanisms for resolving contentious issues," he said.
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published: 23 Aug 2022
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German foreign minister criticizes Chinese aggression towards Taiwan | DW News
During her visit to the United States, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for strengthening the transatlantic alliance in the face of the threat posed by Russia.
The United States and its allies must now build a "partnership in leadership" to defend their security, the democratic social system and the rules-based world order, Baerbock said. To this end, Germany and the Europeans would have to say goodbye to cherished certainties and realign their security policy.
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Gravitas: China announces targeted military operations around Taiwan
Nancy Pelosi has arrived in Taiwan. China is responding with "targeted military operations" around the Island. Taiwan is preparing for a potential conflict. Palki Sharma tells you about China's military moves.
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Media double standard over Trump's Taiwan call?
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5:44
China 'sending a very strong narrative' through social media of Taiwan visit | The World
Videos of military movements in China, that would usually be censored, are circulating on Weibo - China's largest social media platform.
ABC bilingual reporte...
Videos of military movements in China, that would usually be censored, are circulating on Weibo - China's largest social media platform.
ABC bilingual reporter Bang Xiao says it’s a deliberate move by Beijing.
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Videos of military movements in China, that would usually be censored, are circulating on Weibo - China's largest social media platform.
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- published: 03 Aug 2022
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5:48
LIVE: Nancy Pelosi speaks to the media in Taiwan
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds a press conference in Taiwan after meeting President Tsai Ing-wen during a visit to the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island....
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds a press conference in Taiwan after meeting President Tsai Ing-wen during a visit to the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds a press conference in Taiwan after meeting President Tsai Ing-wen during a visit to the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island.
#Live #Reuters #News #NancyPelosi #Taiwan #UnitedStates #China
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 13258
0:19
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $40 billion investment in Arizona
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Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $40 billion investment in Arizona on Dec 6, 2022. President Joe Biden spoke s...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s $40 billion investment in Arizona on Dec 6, 2022. President Joe Biden spoke shortly after.
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11:44
Taiwan's push against 'red media' | The Listening Post (Feature)
The global media have been all over the Hong Kong story. But not too far away, in Taiwan, people are also out to stop China's growing influence over their islan...
The global media have been all over the Hong Kong story. But not too far away, in Taiwan, people are also out to stop China's growing influence over their island - especially their news media.
In June this year, tens of thousands of protesters turned to the streets to demonstrate against what they call "red media" - news outlets that are said to take their editorial orders from Beijing.
Michael Cole, senior fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute explains, "This is in many ways a continuation of protests that we saw back in 2011-2012 to counter what Taiwanese see as undue influence in their media. The term 'red media' though, is relatively new. Obviously, the colour red is associated with the Chinese Communist Party and it is a reference to both traditional and social media that are deemed to be influenced by, or if not controlled by, the government in Beijing."
Huang Jaw-nian, author of, The Political Economy of Press Freedom: The Paradox of Taiwan versus China, adds, "China's efforts to influence Taiwan's media have been ongoing for quite some time now. Certain Taiwanese media outlets have come under the financial control of Beijing and have turned into local tools for the Chinese government to achieve certain political objectives, by pushing Chinese propaganda and downplaying or ignoring stories China deems sensitive."
China's tug of war over Taiwan goes back to 1949. That was the year the Chinese Communist Party overthrew China's government, led by the Kuomintang Party, forcing it to flee to Taiwan. The island has enjoyed de facto independence from the mainland ever since, but Beijing has never minced its words when it comes to its ambitions to take the territory back, if necessary by force.
For the past 70 years, China has been making inroads into Taiwan, forging close economic relations, deploying missiles along the Taiwan Strait, and involving itself in the island's political affairs, not least through its sway over Taiwan's media.
When Taiwanese protested against "red media" earlier this year, they had one primary target, the Want Want group. Want Want's media outlets, including the prominent China Times newspaper and broadcaster CTiTV, stand accused of serving as a media mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, pushing blatant pro-Beijing propaganda.
With a presidential election coming up in January next year, many in Taiwan fear China is using Want Want to influence the vote, and gets its preferred, China-friendly candidate, Han Kuo-yu, elected into office.
Huang Kuo-chang, one of the "red media" protest organisers, told The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes: "Theoretically, any media company that infiltrates our democracy is on our radar. But the Want Want Group was definitely our main target. The way in which Want Want's media outlets push Chinese propaganda is infamous. Ever since the group's chairman - Tsai Eng-meng - took control of the China Times and CTiTV in 2008, their editorial line began to change dramatically as it aligned itself with Beijing and its goal of reunification."
The Want Want group has always denied that its media outlets serve as China's proxies in Taiwan. But those on the inside, tell a slightly different story. Liao Chao-hsiang is a former journalist at the China Times. He resigned earlier this year over what he says is his Want Want's overt pro-Beijing editorial line.
"I started working in journalism in the hope of being able to change Taiwanese society. However, since Tsai Eng-meng took control of the China Times, I started to notice a big change in the way the newspaper was run and the distortions and misinformation in their content really started to go against my basic journalistic ethics. For example, I noticed that the paper had removed any trace of information on the Tiananmen Square massacre from their database. I don't think any manager at the Want Want Group would ever admit it, but I do believe that there is guidance coming from China. As a single journalist, I didn't have the power to change the company's inner system, so I just left."
Contributors:
Huang Kuo-chang - Legislator, "red media" protest organiser
Liao Chao-hsiang - Former journalist, China Times
Huang Jaw-nian - Author, The Political Economy of Press Freedom
J Michael Cole - Senior fellow, Global Taiwan Institute
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https://wn.com/Taiwan's_Push_Against_'Red_Media'_|_The_Listening_Post_(Feature)
The global media have been all over the Hong Kong story. But not too far away, in Taiwan, people are also out to stop China's growing influence over their island - especially their news media.
In June this year, tens of thousands of protesters turned to the streets to demonstrate against what they call "red media" - news outlets that are said to take their editorial orders from Beijing.
Michael Cole, senior fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute explains, "This is in many ways a continuation of protests that we saw back in 2011-2012 to counter what Taiwanese see as undue influence in their media. The term 'red media' though, is relatively new. Obviously, the colour red is associated with the Chinese Communist Party and it is a reference to both traditional and social media that are deemed to be influenced by, or if not controlled by, the government in Beijing."
Huang Jaw-nian, author of, The Political Economy of Press Freedom: The Paradox of Taiwan versus China, adds, "China's efforts to influence Taiwan's media have been ongoing for quite some time now. Certain Taiwanese media outlets have come under the financial control of Beijing and have turned into local tools for the Chinese government to achieve certain political objectives, by pushing Chinese propaganda and downplaying or ignoring stories China deems sensitive."
China's tug of war over Taiwan goes back to 1949. That was the year the Chinese Communist Party overthrew China's government, led by the Kuomintang Party, forcing it to flee to Taiwan. The island has enjoyed de facto independence from the mainland ever since, but Beijing has never minced its words when it comes to its ambitions to take the territory back, if necessary by force.
For the past 70 years, China has been making inroads into Taiwan, forging close economic relations, deploying missiles along the Taiwan Strait, and involving itself in the island's political affairs, not least through its sway over Taiwan's media.
When Taiwanese protested against "red media" earlier this year, they had one primary target, the Want Want group. Want Want's media outlets, including the prominent China Times newspaper and broadcaster CTiTV, stand accused of serving as a media mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, pushing blatant pro-Beijing propaganda.
With a presidential election coming up in January next year, many in Taiwan fear China is using Want Want to influence the vote, and gets its preferred, China-friendly candidate, Han Kuo-yu, elected into office.
Huang Kuo-chang, one of the "red media" protest organisers, told The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes: "Theoretically, any media company that infiltrates our democracy is on our radar. But the Want Want Group was definitely our main target. The way in which Want Want's media outlets push Chinese propaganda is infamous. Ever since the group's chairman - Tsai Eng-meng - took control of the China Times and CTiTV in 2008, their editorial line began to change dramatically as it aligned itself with Beijing and its goal of reunification."
The Want Want group has always denied that its media outlets serve as China's proxies in Taiwan. But those on the inside, tell a slightly different story. Liao Chao-hsiang is a former journalist at the China Times. He resigned earlier this year over what he says is his Want Want's overt pro-Beijing editorial line.
"I started working in journalism in the hope of being able to change Taiwanese society. However, since Tsai Eng-meng took control of the China Times, I started to notice a big change in the way the newspaper was run and the distortions and misinformation in their content really started to go against my basic journalistic ethics. For example, I noticed that the paper had removed any trace of information on the Tiananmen Square massacre from their database. I don't think any manager at the Want Want Group would ever admit it, but I do believe that there is guidance coming from China. As a single journalist, I didn't have the power to change the company's inner system, so I just left."
Contributors:
Huang Kuo-chang - Legislator, "red media" protest organiser
Liao Chao-hsiang - Former journalist, China Times
Huang Jaw-nian - Author, The Political Economy of Press Freedom
J Michael Cole - Senior fellow, Global Taiwan Institute
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- published: 17 Nov 2019
- views: 7340
15:01
Nikki Haley Addresses Media, What's Up Taiwan – News at 17:00, August 24, 2024|TaiwanPlus News
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candida...
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan Court Rules in Favor of 'Rainbow Village" Managers in Property Dispute
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- A Historic Military Village in Taiwan Used During Japanese Period, Researchers Say
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Central Taiwan Chicken Farm Helps Local Seniors Live Fuller Lives
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In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan Court Rules in Favor of 'Rainbow Village" Managers in Property Dispute
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- A Historic Military Village in Taiwan Used During Japanese Period, Researchers Say
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Central Taiwan Chicken Farm Helps Local Seniors Live Fuller Lives
🎙 Anchor: Eric Gau
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- published: 24 Aug 2024
- views: 502
15:01
Nikki Haley Addresses Media, What's Up Taiwan – News at 14:00, August 24, 2024|TaiwanPlus News
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candida...
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- Three People Killed and Four Injured in Germany Festival Stabbing Attack
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan President Lai Plans To Extend Taiwanese Lifespans By Three Years
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Taipei Botanical Gardens Adopts Softer Lighting To Protect Local Wildlife
🎙 Anchor: Eric Gau
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https://wn.com/Nikki_Haley_Addresses_Media,_What's_Up_Taiwan_–_News_At_14_00,_August_24,_2024|Taiwanplus_News
In today's show:
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Says "America Needs Taiwan"
- U.S. Democrats in Taiwan Gather To Support Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris
- Beijing Lifts Longstanding Ban on Tourists from Fujian Province Visiting Taiwan
- The Philippines Releases Footage of Chinese Jet Firing Flares Near its Plane in the South China Sea
- Three People Killed and Four Injured in Germany Festival Stabbing Attack
- At Least Two People Dead In Wildfires Near São Paulo, Brazil
- Taiwan President Lai Plans To Extend Taiwanese Lifespans By Three Years
- Taiwanese Paralympians To Receive Bigger Awards for Medaling
- Theater NGO Agrees to Five More Years in Taiwan, Promotes Sustainability
- Taipei Botanical Gardens Adopts Softer Lighting To Protect Local Wildlife
🎙 Anchor: Eric Gau
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- published: 24 Aug 2024
- views: 469
1:00
Russia Blasts US For Taiwan "Provocation" Against China, Says AUKUS Against "Asian Neutrality"
Russia condemned the US and its allies' "destructive" policy in the Asia-Pacific region, terming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan as a "carefully p...
Russia condemned the US and its allies' "destructive" policy in the Asia-Pacific region, terming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan as a "carefully planned provocation" against China. "The United States and its allies are acting in the same reckless and provocative manner in Asia and Africa (as in the Euro-Atlantic region)," Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, told a Security Council briefing Monday. Washington and its allies are trying to impose "bloc thinking" in the Asia-Pacific by forming "aggressive military-political alliances" such as AUKUS to "drive a wedge between countries that have effective mechanisms for resolving contentious issues," he said.
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Russia condemned the US and its allies' "destructive" policy in the Asia-Pacific region, terming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan as a "carefully planned provocation" against China. "The United States and its allies are acting in the same reckless and provocative manner in Asia and Africa (as in the Euro-Atlantic region)," Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, told a Security Council briefing Monday. Washington and its allies are trying to impose "bloc thinking" in the Asia-Pacific by forming "aggressive military-political alliances" such as AUKUS to "drive a wedge between countries that have effective mechanisms for resolving contentious issues," he said.
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German foreign minister criticizes Chinese aggression towards Taiwan | DW News
During her visit to the United States, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for strengthening the transatlantic alliance in the face of the threat p...
During her visit to the United States, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for strengthening the transatlantic alliance in the face of the threat posed by Russia.
The United States and its allies must now build a "partnership in leadership" to defend their security, the democratic social system and the rules-based world order, Baerbock said. To this end, Germany and the Europeans would have to say goodbye to cherished certainties and realign their security policy.
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During her visit to the United States, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for strengthening the transatlantic alliance in the face of the threat posed by Russia.
The United States and its allies must now build a "partnership in leadership" to defend their security, the democratic social system and the rules-based world order, Baerbock said. To this end, Germany and the Europeans would have to say goodbye to cherished certainties and realign their security policy.
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- published: 02 Aug 2022
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Gravitas: China announces targeted military operations around Taiwan
Nancy Pelosi has arrived in Taiwan. China is responding with "targeted military operations" around the Island. Taiwan is preparing for a potential conflict. Pal...
Nancy Pelosi has arrived in Taiwan. China is responding with "targeted military operations" around the Island. Taiwan is preparing for a potential conflict. Palki Sharma tells you about China's military moves.
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Nancy Pelosi has arrived in Taiwan. China is responding with "targeted military operations" around the Island. Taiwan is preparing for a potential conflict. Palki Sharma tells you about China's military moves.
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- published: 02 Aug 2022
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Media double standard over Trump's Taiwan call?
Insight from veteran journalist Sharyl Attkisson and Fox News Rich Lowry
Insight from veteran journalist Sharyl Attkisson and Fox News Rich Lowry
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Insight from veteran journalist Sharyl Attkisson and Fox News Rich Lowry
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