
Meaghan Tobin
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Asia tech correspondent @nytimes, previously @washingtonpost @restofworld, DM for Signal
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Joined August 2018
Matsu, part of Taiwan just miles from China, lost its internet last month when its undersea cables were damaged, allegedly by Chinese vessels. for @washingtonpost, @Yaoyu_c and I went to see how people have coped - with photos by the great @Anrizzy
https://t.co/voJoqPbbeH
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Taiwan's Matsu islands have been without internet since Chinese boats took out undersea cables a month ago. What if the next time isn’t an accident?
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The National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday said it would stop publishing age group-specific unemployment data this month, after China’s youth unemployment rate - for 16- to 24-year-olds — rose to a record high of 21.3% in June. @megatobin1
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The youth unemployment rate has risen every month this year, a sign of China's increasing economic troubles. Authorities have decided to stop reporting it.
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In a surprise decision, Hong Kong’s High Court today refused to grant the government an injunction that would have banned the distribution of “Glory to Hong Kong” with @theodorayuhk
https://t.co/NfwPNDoQSW
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In a surprise decision, the judge rejected the government’s request to ban the unofficial song of the 2019 protests, citing “chilling effects” on freedom of expression.
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It a trying time for China's job seekers, whether they are "full-time children" in search of a rewarding career or aging migrant workers hoping to make ends meet in their twilight years. With @Yaoyu_c @Lillian38589711 @theodorayuhk and a rare Beijing dateline
China's leaders have long promised a better economic future but with growth stalling, competition is fierce for the available - from day laboring to skilled office jobs.
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A month after his abrupt disappearance, Qin Gang is out as China's Foreign Minister -- replaced by his predecessor, Wang Yi. No explanation or update on Qin's whereabouts https://t.co/Vw1JAhpO77
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Qin, who was previously China's U.S. ambassador, had not been seen in almost a month. No reason was given for the abrupt end to his meteoric rise.
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A Hong Kong judge heard arguments today in a case that would ban the distribution of "Glory to Hong Kong" in any form and on any platform, with huge implications for global tech companies if granted with @theodorayuhk
https://t.co/s7KvZjtFq1
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If a judge grants the government's request, global tech companies will have to ensure they do not distribute "Glory to Hong Kong" — or risk punishment.
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Blinken and Wang Yi are meeting in Jakarta as reports of a Chinese cyberespionage effort targeting U.S. government email accounts has raised questions about a fragile thaw in relations between the two countries. with @megatobin1
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The conversation between the senior diplomats continues a flurry of high-level contact between the United States and China that began last month with Blinken’s trip to Beijing.
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China’s worn-out graduates are taking unconventional grad photos of them lying on the ground or bending over railings. With record youth unemployment rate, the photos are a response to the ultracompetitive environment they face today. w/@lilkuo Lilian Yang
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Three years of college under covid, only to emerge to a terrible job market. It's no wonder Chinese graduates are taking “zombie-style” photos of themselves flopped on the grass.
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China's AI regs will shape the technology’s trajectory in China & around 🌍. They'll be “default settings” for their AI exports (LLMs in Indonesia, AVs everywhere). As 🇺🇸+🇨🇳 systems interact more we need to understand each system's safeguards. Bonus: we can learn sth. (2/10)
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WaPo: "Chinese state media, after having castigated Blinken as a meddling provocateur, cast the visit in a favorable light. Sunday’s talks had brought 'positive expectations to the international community,' said…the Global Times." @John_Hudson @megatobin1
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The talks cap two days of meetings aimed at lowering tensions between the superpowers, but the objective of restoring military-to-military contacts was not realized.
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It's already the top EV in Thailand, Israel, Singapore and NZ this year “If Tesla decides to enter a market in Latin America or Southeast Asia, guess who they’re going to have to compete against in every single one of those markets?” asked Tu Le @SinoAutoInsight
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BYD became the best selling car brand in China in Q1 2023 Now founder Wang Chuanfu is aiming to ride a huge wave of exports with an $11,000 EV We look at how BYD got there (incl the time Wang drank battery fluid in front of a Berkshire Hathaway exec) https://t.co/nypipIHWNg
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Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD, which has just released an $11,000 hatchback, has ambitious international plans. But can it crack the American market?
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Chinese EV giant BYD surpasses Tesla but struggles to enter U.S. This year has marked a moment of arrival not just for BYD but for the much-maligned Chinese auto sector as a whole. https://t.co/UN65EUXZkk
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Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD, which has just released an $11,000 hatchback, has ambitious international plans. But can it crack the American market?
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Hong Kong's juvenile political prisoners have become the latest experiment in China's efforts at thought control, through a deradicalization program that has expanded since 2021. We spoke to 10 prisoners and two former CSD officers to detail the program:
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Former activists in Hong Kong’s 2019 fight for greater democratic freedoms are now the latest subjects in China’s decades-long experiment in political control.
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The Hong Kong government once again kicks off the Streisand effect: the Hong Kong iTunes store's top songs are dominated by Glory to Hong Kong, the protest anthem that authorities announced yesterday they will seek to legally ban https://t.co/HwX91IoBJP
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The show writers didn't plan to focus on sexual harassment, but found they couldn't write about women's experiences at work without it “A lot of people have endured for a really long time without an emotional outlet,” one of the show writers told us. https://t.co/lwdCkhSqNr
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Taiwan is going through a #MeToo reckoning, brought about by the political drama "Wave Makers," which is having real-life repercussions in the lead-up to elections.
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"Let's not just let this go," a party spokeswoman tells a staffer who has come forward about being harassed in the hit Taiwanese political drama
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A line from hit Netflix show Wave Makers has become a rallying cry for a wave of sexual harassment allegations in Taiwan, sparking resignations in the ruling Democratic Progressive Party with @Yaoyu_c for @washingtonpost
https://t.co/lwdCkhSqNr
washingtonpost.com
Taiwan is going through a #MeToo reckoning, brought about by the political drama "Wave Makers," which is having real-life repercussions in the lead-up to elections.
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Hong Kong journalist Bao Choy won her appeal on Monday, overturning the conviction that she had improperly accessed vehicle records during her award-winning investigation of the mob attack in Yuen Long in July 2019 with @theodorayuhk
https://t.co/nfrO5WzlFx
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The Hong Kong case against Bao Choy sparked outrage over shrinking media freedoms when she was convicted in 2021 of improperly accessing vehicle records.
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My QQ account, which I had used since I was a kid, was mysteriously suspended in Nov 2021. When I went back to China last month, I knew it was my only opportunity to get it back. Here's my experience at Tencent's weirdly secretive customer service center.
technologyreview.com
To get my social media account back, I visited the Tencent office in Shenzhen where users come to plead their cases.
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Acechada por la crisis, Argentina recurre al yuan para comerciar. Por necesidad más que por entusiasmo, el país se convierte en uno de los casos + relevantes a nivel mundial en adoptar la moneda china. Nota p/@washingtonpost con @megatobin1 y Lyric Li. https://t.co/yX6HP4Of0J
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Economic crises and Western sanctions against Russia are helping China realize its goal of turning the yuan into an international currency for trade deals.
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