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Spain
The Global Youth Leadership Forum (GYLF) is a Spain-based international organization established in 2016 that positions itself as "the main global forum for inter-generational dialogue on the planet," bringing together leaders under 40 with global figures including presidents, ministers, and CEOs to discuss international challenges. Led by President Jacobo Pombo, the organization has established partnerships with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which announced GYLF 2017's launch. The GYLF reports in its online history that Pombo was invited by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to join an expert group visit…
China
The Propaganda Office of the Baoshan Committee of the CCP is the office under the Chinese Communist Party leadership in the city, which is located about 60 kilometers from China's border with Myanmar. The office is charged with ensuring media outlets "strictly observe propaganda requirements" and "firmly observe correct guidance of public opinion," particularly on sensitive issues, while transmitting content priorities from higher party levels. It controls the party's mouthpiece newspaper, the Baoshan Daily (保山日报). …
China
China Media Group (中央廣播電視總台), also known as "Voice of China," was established on March 21, 2018, under the direct control of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Propaganda Department (中共中央宣傳部). China's largest state media conglomerate was formed through the merger of China Central Television (中國中央電視台), founded in 1958, China National Radio (中央人民廣播電台), and China Radio International (中國國際廣播電台). The organization operates 47 television channels and 17 radio frequency bands, with claims of maintaining bureaus in 63 countries and regions. CMG states it…
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On August 26, 2025, the Overseas Chinese Media Cooperation Organization, or OCMCO (海外華文傳媒合作組織), held its 15th annual conference in Changsha, bringing together approximately 120 senior representatives from 84 Chinese-language outlets across 37 countries and regions, according to reports from official media. The event was hosted by Hong Kong's Ta Kung Wen Wei Media Group (大公文匯傳媒集團) and jointly organized by the Propaganda Office of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the CCP. The meeting released the "Changsha Initiative" (長沙倡議), which lays out five points of action for…
Egypt
China Weekly (中國週報) is a bilingual Chinese-Arabic newspaper established in 2012 by Chinese entrepreneur Ma Qiang (馬強) in Egypt. The publication covers Chinese economics, politics, and culture for both Chinese and Egyptian audiences, maintaining cooperation with China News Service (中新社) since its inception. The paper regularly reposts content from CNS, which is operated by the United Front Work Department of the CCP. The newspaper and its publisher openly position themselves as serving to "tell China's story well in both Chinese and Arabic languages" (用中阿雙語講好中國故…
Switzerland
EurAsia Info (歐亞時報社) is a Swiss-based online platform founded in early 2012 by Zhu Ailian (朱愛蓮) and headquartered in Zurich. Based on the visual layout of its website, it appears to be a news aggregation platform focused on European news for Chinese-speaking audiences. The navigation bar includes sections for different European countries (Switzerland, Germany, France, UK, etc.) and links to various international news sources, both in Chinese and other languages, including Swiss Info, DW, RFI, and BBC News. Operating from Bahnhofstrasse 100, the website is described as "Europe's first Chinese-English bilingual magazine and newspaper" by the
Japan
The Kansai Chinese Times (關西華文時報) is a Chinese-language newspaper serving overseas Chinese communities in Japan, founded in August 2002 by Osaka-based Acacia Communications Co. Ltd (阿卡西亞通訊有限公司), or Akashia Komyunikēshonzu. Initially targeting the ethnic Chinese population in the Kansai region, the publication expanded its distribution nationwide and launched a website in 2017. Published in both Chinese and Japanese, the Kansai Chinese Times covers news and information about the local Chinese community, employment and educational opportunities, and Japan-China exchanges — a…
Japan
Based in Osaka, Acacia Communications Co., Ltd (阿卡西亞通訊有限公司), or Akashia Komyunikēshonzu, is a Japanese media company founded on May 29, 2002, by Michiko Kurose (黑瀨道子), who serves as its representative director and publisher. The company specializes in publishing foreign-language media and providing translation services. The company is best known for publishing the Kansai Chinese Times (關西華文時報), a Chinese-language newspaper launched in August 2002 that serves the Chinese community in Japan's southern prefectures.…
China
The Propaganda Office of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (中共湖南省委宣傳部) serves as the chief office responsible for communicating the agendas of the provincial party leadership and overseeing state-run media in Hunan Province, including the mouthpiece newspaper Hunan Daily (湖南日報). It coordinates party ideological work throughout the province while simultaneously operating under multiple official names, allowing it to exercise comprehensive control over news, publishing, and cultural production. The department functions as the central enforcer of the party's media discipline…
United States
The Chinese American Post (中美郵報) is a Chinese-language weekly newspaper founded on July 4, 1994, in Denver, Colorado, by Chinese scholar Tu Xinshi (屠新時). According to Chinese sources, it is "the only Chinese weekly newspaper founded by Chinese scholars" in the American Midwest. The paper serves Chinese communities across the region, covering news about China, local community affairs, and Chinese culture, as well as visa services and advertisements from moving companies. Chinese media claim the newspaper has gained "international recognition as an overseas Chinese media outlet with a good reputation." It has received official acknowl…
Hungary
Led by publisher and editor-in-chief Ji Yuping (季毓萍) and operating from Budapest's Chinatown, United News Hungary (匈牙利聯合報) was founded in April 1999 as a Chinese-language weekly newspaper distributed within Hungary and neighboring countries. The publication positions itself as providing "fair and objective reporting" – though it maintains close ties to official Chinese media organizations. In 2007, United Daily became one of the first eight overseas media partners of People's Dail…
Hungary
Chinese President Xi Jinping published a signed article titled "Embarking on a Golden Voyage in China-Hungary Relations" (攜手引領中匈關係駛入“黃金航道”) in the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet on May 8, 2024, ahead of his state visit to Hungary. The article praised Hungary's historical figures, including poet Sándor Petőfi and composer Franz Liszt, while describing the bilateral friendship as "mellow and rich as Tokaji wine" – a traditional Hungarian alcohol. This strategic media engagement preceded
Hungary
Magyar Nemzet was founded in August 1938 by Sándor Pethő as a conservative daily broadsheet newspaper. The paper survived World War II and communist rule, becoming Hungary's leading conservative publication. Businessman Lajos Simicska purchased the paper in 2000 and used it to support Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party with favorable coverage funded by state advertising contracts. After Simicska's public fallout with Orbán in 2015, t…
Myanmar
The Myanmar Narrative is a think tank established on January 14, 2025, operating under the supervision of Myanmar's Ministry of Information (MOI). The organization functions primarily as a vehicle for disseminating the military junta's messaging about developments in Myanmar, and a profile by the MOI clearly says the think tank aims to promote Myanmar's perspectives on domestic and international affairs and "provide counter-narratives to unfounded criticisms." According to the Burmese exile outlet
Myanmar
On August 22, the Myanmar Narrative Think Tank and Xinhua News Agency signed a cooperation agreement in Yangon under the Global South Joint Communication Partnership Program (全球南方聯合傳播夥伴計劃), a Xinhua-led initiative that claims to promote cooperation between media outlets and research institutions from developing countries. Chairman Ko Ko (高高) of the Myanmar Narrative Think Tank and Xinhua's Yangon Bureau Chie…