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Senegal
The Government of Senegal, operates as a presidential democratic republic established on November 25, 1958. Currently led by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the government consists of executive, legislative, and judicial branches, with its seat in Dakar. The president serves as both head of state and government, with a five-year term limit restored by a 2016 referendum. The unicameral National Assembly comprises 165 members serving five-year terms, with the Senate having been abolished in 2012. The highest judicial authorities include the Constitutional Council and the Court of Cassation. Administratively, Senegal i…

Hong Kong
The Gonggong News Agency International Communication Center (共工新聞社國際傳播中心), founded in 2025 under the mysterious Hong Kong-based Gonggong News Agency, describes itself as a media organization established to promote Chinese culture internationally and "tell China's story well" (講好中國的故事) through overseas Chinese-language media networks. The center positions itself as inheriting the "Gonggong spirit" (共工精神) of "courage and responsibility to the people" (勇毅卓絕、為民擔當). The center has strategic cooperation agreements with multiple Chinese language outlets in

India
The Hindustan Times, founded in 1924, ranks among India's largest English-language daily newspapers with a circulation exceeding 700,000 as of 2023. Based in New Delhi and owned by HT Media Limited under the control of the Birla family, a prominent Indian business family based in and around New Delhi, the publication serves as the flagship newspaper for the media group headed by Shobhana Bhartia. Bhartia served as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper chamber of the Indian parliament, from 2006 to 2012. The Times

Algeria
El Moudjahid, established during the 1954-1962 Algerian War as an FLN resistance information bulletin, is a French-language daily newspaper in Algeria. The paper, whose name translates to "The Martyr," featured contributions from writer and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon and activist Eveline Safir Lavalette during the independence struggle. After Algeria gained independence in 1962, it became the country's primary newspaper and served as the FLN (National Liberation Front) army's propaganda outlet during the single-party period. The paper, headquartered on the Algiers seafront near the Parliament and…

Denmark
Arbejderen (工人日報), also known as Dagbladet Arbejderen, is an online newspaper established on September 1, 1982, and headquartered in Copenhagen that claims to serve as the official media outlet of Denmark's Communist Party (丹麦共产党). The publication positions itself as expressing "the policies of the Communist Party in its editorials and articles" and operated as a print daily newspaper until May 1, 2019, when it transitioned to online-only format citing media subsidies cuts and distribution costs. According to organizational listings, leadership has included Birthe Sørensen, who served as editor-in-chief for 19 years before being replaced by Anders Sørensen in April 2019.…

Serbia
Politika is Serbia's oldest and most influential daily newspaper, first published on January 25, 1904, in Belgrade by founder and editor Vladislav Ribnikar. The inaugural issue was printed in 2,450 copies across four pages, priced at five para. Throughout its history, Politika has twice ceased publication during wartime: from 1914-1919 during World War I and from April 1941 to October 1944 during World War II. The newspaper also suspended operations in summer 1992 due to a journalists' strike protesting government attempts to convert it into a state enterprise. Today, Politika maintains i…

China
The China International Communication Group Asia-Pacific (中國外文局亞太傳播中心) serves as the Chinese central government's primary multilingual media platform targeting the Asia-Pacific region. Operating under the China International Communications Group, which was established in October 1949, the organization publishes prestigious journals in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English and Esperanto, including People's China (人民中國), launched in January 1950, and Beijing Review (北京周報), founded in March 1958. The center operates multiple webs…

China
The People's Government of Yunnan Province (雲南省人民政府) serves as the provincial administrative body for Yunnan, founded in December 1949. Under China's single-party political structure, the governor answers to the secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the CCP (中共雲南省委). Originally established as the Yunnan Provincial Military and Political Commission, the institution has been renamed multiple times throughout its existence: becoming the Yunnan Provincial People's Committee (雲南省人民委員會) in April 1955, then the Yunnan Provincial Revolutionary Committee (雲南省革命委員會) in August 1968 during the Cultural Revolution, before adopting its present name in December 1979. Information management and…

Papua New Guinea
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Port Moresby, The National claims to be Papua New Guinea's top-selling weekday English language newspaper. Owned by Malaysian multinational Rimbunan Hijau, a major logging corporation controlled by businessman Tiong Hiew King, the publication operates five offices in the cities of Lae, Mount Hagen, Kokopo, Madang, and Goroka. As one of Papua New Guinea's two major daily newspapers, alongside the Post-Courier, The National

Burundi
The Ministry of Communication, Information Technologies, and Media of Burundi is the primary government body overseeing telecommunications, broadcasting, and digital development in the East African nation. The ministry supervises key state enterprises, including the National Telecommunications Office (ONATEL), the National Postal Authority, and the national broadcaster Radio Television Nationale du Burundi. The ministry sets policies and regulations for telecommunications and information technologies development, implementing Burundi's National ICT Development Policy (2010-2025) to promote digital transformation. …

Ghana
The Multimedia Group is Ghana's largest independent media and entertainment company, operating six radio stations, three digital platforms, and the country's first free-to-air multi-channel television network. Founded in 1995 by entrepreneur Kwasi Twum, a past President of the Ghana Independent Broadcasters’ Association (GIBA), with 12 employees, the company now employs approximately 600 staff and reaches audiences across Ghana and beyond through brands including Joy FM, Adom FM, Multi TV, and platforms MyJoyOnline.com and AdomOnline.com. Th…

Philippines
The Filipino-Chinese Amity Club (菲華聯誼總會) is a Philippines-based overseas Chinese community organization. It was founded in 1974, one year before the normalization of China-Philippines diplomatic relations. The Club is described as a "patriotic organization" (愛國團體) that has operated "under the strong support of the Chinese embassy in the Philippines" (在中國駐菲使館的大力支持下), regularly inviting Chinese delegations to visit and organizing trade missions to China,

Japan
Chubun, a Japanese Chinese-language weekly publication, claims to be "Japan's largest and most influential" Chinese-language newspaper since its September 1992 founding. According to its own "About Us" page, the outlet describes itself as maintaining an "overseas Chinese perspective" with focus on Sino-Japanese relations and Chinese community news, while covering international affairs, economics, and culture. The publication says it has "evolved from print to embrace digital media" and collaborates with Japanese mainstream outlets to "bridge cultural divides." Chubun

Spain
The United Nations World Tourism Organization, rebranded as UN Tourism in 2023, is a specialized UN agency headquartered in Madrid, Spain, that promotes responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism worldwide. Established in 1975, it serves as a global forum for tourism policy and research, encouraging competitiveness, innovation, education, investments, and digital transformation in the tourism sector. The organization operates with 160 member states, six associate members, and over 500 affiliate members, conducting business in…

China, Russia
The China-Russia Media Dialogue Forum was held in Beijing on July 31, 2023, bringing together representatives from more than 20 Chinese and Russian media outlets to discuss how to "tell stories of China-Russia friendship in the new era" (講好新時代中俄友好故事). Organized by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, the forum featured representatives from Russian state-run outlets including Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS, and RT alongside counterparts from the official People's Daily, Xinhua News Agency, and the China Media Group (CMG),…

Thailand
Matichon is a major Thai-language daily newspaper founded by progressive writers in 1978, when Thailand was emerging from authoritarian rule following the October 6, 1976 Massacre. The newspaper positions itself as a quality, upmarket publication with a strong focus on politics, distinguishing itself from sensationalist mass-circulation papers. With a circulation of approximately 120,000 in 1997, Matichon became one of Thailand's most politically influential newspapers alongside Thai Rath. Since the late 2000s, the publication has

Sweden
On September 20, 2025, Cui Aimin (崔愛民), China’s ambassador to Sweden, published a signed article in the Swedish online media outlet NewsVoice to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, as well as the 80th anniversary of China's supposed role — a more recently developed and misleading narrative — in co-founding the United Nations alongside the rest of the world. Called "Improving Global Governance, Building a Better Future Together," the article entirely disregards the historical fact that the People's Republic of China had not yet been established at the time. In fact, it was the Republi…

Sweden
On September 20, 2022, the Chinese Embassy in Sweden published the full text of an interview between Chinese Ambassador to Sweden Cui Aimin (崔愛民) and FokusKina, a Swedish association and magazine with strong China links that is focused on Chinese history, culture, and society. Topics included Cui's diplomatic career, Sino-Swedish cultural exchange, COVID-19, and bilateral trade. The interview featured standard CCP discourse, including calls for "mutual respect and win-win cooperation" (相互尊重互利共贏). On Taiwan, Cui claimed that the country had "since ancient times" (自古以來) been part of China, that "one China…

Sweden
On December 8, 2022, the Swedish newspaper Proletären published an exclusive interview with Cui Aimin (崔愛民), China’s ambassador to Sweden. The questions posed by Proletären included many that effectively served as invitations to share PRC state talking points, such as the concept of "Chinese-style modernization," China's efforts in "poverty alleviation," China's position on the Taiwan issue, the United …

Sweden
On August 22, 2025, Cui Aimin (崔愛民), China’s ambassador to Sweden, published a signed article promoting China's governance of Tibet in the Swedish media outlet Nya Dagbladet. The article, called "The Plateau Takes on a New Look, the Snow-Covered Land Tells Its Story — A Colorful Picture of Tibet's Economic and Social Development,” marked the 60th anniversary of China’s invasion of Tibet, which the CCP regards merely as the its incorporation as an autonomous region. Cui’s article argued that the region is currently developing well under Xi Jinping's leadership, and also claimed that the wealth and education levels of Tibet's population have seen significant improvements, framing t…