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China to push for a more ‘civilized’ internet with a focus on content

September 15, 2021
Source: bollyinside.com bollyinside.com
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The guidelines were published by the State Council on Tuesday, Xinhua said. China will step up efforts to promote the development of a “civilized” internet, by strengthening oversight over the likes of news websites and online platforms and encouraging them to promote socialist core values, state news agency Xinhua said. (This story has not been edited by Our Editor Team and is generated from a Feed.) News Summary: - China to push for a more ‘civilized’ internet with a focus on content - Check all news and articles from the latest [Security news] updates. [Google News]
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