The FINANCIAL — China said it would revoke the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters working in mainland China, after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column with a headline calling China the “real sick man of Asia.” China revoked the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters based in Beijing, the first time in the post-Mao era that the Chinese government has expelled multiple journalists from one international news organization at the same time. China’s Foreign Ministry said the move Wednesday was punishment for a recent opinion piece published by the Journal, The Wall Street…
Read More »The FINANCIAL — China said it would revoke the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters working in mainland China, after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column with a headline calling China the “real sick man of Asia.” China revoked the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters based in Beijing,…
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