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Israel-Gaza war: how watermelon imagery, a symbol of Palestinian solidarity, spread around the world

by Walter Watson
Israel-Gaza war: how watermelon imagery, a symbol of Palestinian solidarity, spread around the world

To avoid repressive censorship, Chinese dissidents once pioneered “algospeak”, or creative shorthands that bypass content moderation, recently seen with Winnie the Pooh memes mocking Chinese President Xi Jinping. Activists demonstrate …

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Netflix pulls original film as religious viewers condemn meat-eating characters

by Kwame Phillips
Netflix pulls original film as religious viewers condemn meat-eating characters

Netflix was forced to pull one of its films from the platform on Friday after several right-wing Hindu groups complained about a scene in which the main character is seen …

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How Tsui Hark made two of Hong Kong cinema’s most nihilistic films in 1980’s New Wave entries We Are Going to Eat You and Dangerous Encounter of the First Kind

by Haddis Thomas
How Tsui Hark made two of Hong Kong cinema’s most nihilistic films in 1980’s New Wave entries We Are Going to Eat You and Dangerous Encounter of the First Kind

So, as his second film for Seasonal, he allowed Tsui to make something equally unusual: the bizarre horror comedy We Are Going to Eat You. ‘Stunts keep Chan ahead’: every …

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This year in Malaysia: creeping conservatism, censorship, war in Gaza – and some Oscars cheer

by Walter Watson
This year in Malaysia: creeping conservatism, censorship, war in Gaza – and some Oscars cheer

For a good chunk of the year, Anwar’s attention was diverted by efforts to stem the tide of discontent towards his administration from the ethnic Malay majority – especially ahead …

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With 400,000 views, Malaysia’s first crowdfunded film Pendatang scores away from censor’s pen

by Walter Watson
With 400,000 views, Malaysia’s first crowdfunded film Pendatang scores away from censor’s pen

Voting to segregate itself in a referendum, the Malaysians of Pendatang live under martial law, with a 25-year jail penalty for engaging in any interracial contact. Acid attacks, death threats: …

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China approves 105 video games, but Christmas miracle does not revive stocks after suggested spending curbs

by Ron Morgan
China approves 105 video games, but Christmas miracle does not revive stocks after suggested spending curbs

The latest batch of approvals, released by the National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) on Monday, marked the first time Beijing had approved more than 100 titles in its monthly …

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US State Department funds censorship firms that favor left-wing media: suit

by Edgar Davis
US State Department funds censorship firms that favor left-wing media: suit

A bombshell lawsuit has accused the US State Department of violating First Amendment rights by using taxpayer dollars to fund private censorship firms that have favored left-wing media outlets at …

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Inside America’s School Internet Censorship Machine

by Ron Morgan
Inside America’s School Internet Censorship Machine

APS, which installed Blocksi in May, stopped using the filter on most of its devices in August due to its restrictiveness, Harris says, and returned to the GoGuardian filter it …

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Journalists are dying at an alarming rate as Israel bombards Gaza and southern Lebanon

by Walter Watson
Journalists are dying at an alarming rate as Israel bombards Gaza and southern Lebanon

When a rocket fired by Israel’s military flattened buildings in Gaza’s al-Bureij refugee camp Saturday morning, freelance photojournalist Hassouna Saliem rushed to the scene and posted the aftermath on his …

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China’s broadcasting regulator to increase control over country’s booming short web drama market

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s broadcasting regulator to increase control over country’s booming short web drama market

China’s broadcasting regulator is looking to tighten control over the growing short web drama market – including a sweeping review of each series’ cast, production, marketing and social values – …

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