Master List of News Sources on China

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Sixth Tone

Through fresh takes on trending topics, in-depth features, and illuminating contributions, Sixth Tone covers issues from the perspectives of those most intimately involved to highlight the nuances and complexities of today’s China.

South China Morning Post (SCMP)

News, opinions, infographics and videos on China issues: geopolitics, diplomacy, economy, technology and lifestyle.

The Diplomat

Dedicated to quality analysis and commentary on events occurring in Asia and around the world. The Diplomat reaches an influential audience of commentators, policymakers and academics with its in-depth treatment of regional issues.

CGTN (China Global Television Network)

Chinese perspective on global news through innovative use of the latest media tools.

Channel News Asia (CNA)

24/7 real-time updates on breaking news from Asia, Singapore and around the world. CNA delivers accurate, timely coverage of events as they unfold.

New York Times - China

Committed to independent, fair and accurate journalism and delivering best-in-class world news. This links directly to the China section of the New York Times.

Eye On Digital China (aka What’s On Weibo)

Independent publication by sinologist and China trend watcher Manya Koetse, offering analysis and reporting on China’s digital culture, media, and social trends. It builds on more than a decade of work at What’s on Weibo, the platform Manya founded in 2013 to track and explain developments on Chinese social media.

Serves the public through high-quality multimedia programming that informs, educates, and entertains a diverse range of audiences. By providing impartial coverage of global and local events, the organization maintains a vital platform for free expression while fostering the cultural diversity and openness of Hong Kong.

HKEX (Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited)

Dao Insights

Campaign Brief Asia

Insider Retail Asia

Tech in Asia

 

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