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For decades, China had blocked and censored U.S.-funded broadcasters Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, while looking enviously at their effectiveness in spreading U.S. soft power.
Radio Free Asia, which ran a small operation in Hong Kong, said its staff was at risk because of the law’s sweeping definition of “external interference.” By David Pierson ...
As US-funded broadcasts are slashed, millions of North Koreans are left more isolated than ever cut off from the outside ...
Bay Fang, president and CEO of Radio Free Asia, in a near-empty newsroom that was humming with activity only weeks ago. (Alex Panetta/CBC News) Photo: (Alex Panetta/CBC News) Hour Hum is one of them.
For most world leaders, tariff letters from US President Donald Trump mean a big headache. But for one Southeast Asian ...
The US president has sought to slash public funding for news organizations at home and abroad, seeking to shut down outlets ...
The president of U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia said Friday that its Hong Kong bureau has been closed because of safety concerns under a new national security law, deepening concerns about the city ...
A logo of Radio Free Asia is displayed in its office, following the termination of funding for RFA, which broadcasts in nine Asian languages, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an ...
The slashing of support for Voice of America and Radio Free Asia has seen foreign broadcasts into North Korea drop by as much ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaUS-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over safety concerns under new security law By: Kanis Leung, The Associated Press Posted: 8:27 AM CDT ...