SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - China will take retaliatory measures should all Chinese journalists based in the United States be forced to leave the country, including targeting US journalists in Hong Kong, Global Times Editor in Chief Hu Xijin said on Tuesday (Aug 4).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SHANGHAI - China will take retaliatory measures should all Chinese journalists based in the United States be forced to leave the country, including targeting US journalists in Hong Kong, Global Times Editor in Chief Hu Xijin said on Tuesday .
The United States limited visas for Chinese journalists in the country to 90 days, with an option for extension, effective May 11.
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