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Digital crimes in South Korea and their effect on feminism

The rise in awareness of digital sex crimes in South Korea may be the much-needed spark that the already existing and rising South Korean feminist movement needs to make a significant difference in the safety of women in the country. The digitalization of the world may have its benefits, but it also opens new ways… Continue reading Digital crimes in South Korea and their effect on feminism

Chinese Media Watch: How “crazy, tiny” Lithuania enraged Beijing

The Chinese CCP-backed tabloid Global Times calls Lithuania’s decision to expand its ties with Taiwan a “vicious move”. In July this year, Taiwan and Lithuania announced the decision to open diplomatic missions. Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu noted that the new representative office will be the country’s first in Europe to include ‘Taiwan’ in its… Continue reading Chinese Media Watch: How “crazy, tiny” Lithuania enraged Beijing

Slovenská influencerka pomáha čínskej propagande

Študentka zo Slovenska vo svojich videách kritizuje Západ, obhajuje Čínu a jej správanie napríklad v Sin-ťiangu. Najsledovanejšie príspevky majú milióny videní. Na čínskom internete čoraz viac vystupujú západní „influenceri”, ktorí sa snažia osloviť čínske publikum. Jedným zo spôsobov, ako to dosiahnuť, je hrať na populárnu nacionalistickú strunu a rastúci odpor voči Západu. Medzi týmito influencermi nájdeme aj slovenskú… Continue reading Slovenská influencerka pomáha čínskej propagande

Many a Mickle Makes a Muckle: Chinese Corrosive Capital in Croatia

Relations between Croatia and China in the last three decades were stale despite many efforts to intensify economic cooperation. Recently, the pace of political cooperation between the two countries has accelerated in the broader context of the so-called 17+1 initiative between China and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In 2017,… Continue reading Many a Mickle Makes a Muckle: Chinese Corrosive Capital in Croatia

Myanmar Insider Updates: Myanmar’s economic progress reversed in just six months

With most of the economic reports predicting a significant contraction of Myanmar economy as much as 18% in the current fiscal year (Oct 2020-Sep 2021) following the February 2021 Military Coup, what matters for many families now is to be able to put food on their plates at the end of the day. Lockdowns disguised… Continue reading Myanmar Insider Updates: Myanmar’s economic progress reversed in just six months

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