China will retaliate if Chinese journalists in US forced out: Global Times editor

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SHANGHAI: China will take retaliatory measures should all Chinese journalists based in the United States be forced to leave the country, including ...

, denouncing them as propaganda outlets, renewing a feud with Beijing.

China Central Television, the China News Service, the People's Daily and the Global Times were reclassified as foreign missions rather than media outlets in the United States, adding to five others designated in February. The five organisations that were earlier designated - Xinhua news agency, the China Global Television Network, China Radio International and the US distributor of the People's Daily - were ordered to cut by nearly half the Chinese nationals working for them.

Beijing hit back by expelling US citizens working for three major newspapers - The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.- two US nationals and an Australian - over what it deemed a racist headline on an opinion piece in its harshest move against international media in years.​​​​​​​

 

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