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Chinese journalist calls for broader global storytelling on World War II and Xinjiang
Li Fangfang, a senior editor at Beijing Review, urged young journalists to rethink how China’s history and contemporary realities are told to global audiences, arguing that narrative framing and on-the-ground reporting are critical to international understanding. Speaking at Tsinghua University on Dec. 15, Li reflected on her 15-year career in journalism and shared case studies on media coverage of the historical events of World War II and the contemporary developments in Xin
Rick Dunham
Dec 27, 20254 min read


Neutrality does not exist in journalism, Xinhua correspondent says. His goal: "to serve the country."
There is no such thing as neutrality in international reporting, veteran Xinhua News Agency Washington correspondent Deng Xianlai told Tsinghua University students on Sept. 29.
“Every report, every story, has its unique perspective — a perspective that represents the author's stance, or the stance of those backing it,” Deng told Global Business Journalism students. "I believe there is no absolute neutrality in journalism. Let me repeat: there is no absolute neutrality in
Rick Dunham
Oct 17, 20254 min read


International visitors hear about AI, innovation during visit to Tsinghua journalism school
The 2024 Future Close-Up Tour is focused on exploring China's technological innovations. The diverse group came from more than 20 countries.

Hannan Gillani
Jun 19, 20242 min read


Indonesian journalist Amanda Wardhani gets "first-hand experience with China" as a student in the Global Business Journalism program
Amanda Wardhani described the GBJ program as “a perfect mix” of Chinese and Western journalism, blending academics with practical experience
Rick Dunham
May 22, 20243 min read
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