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China protests spread as demonstrators call for Xi to step down over COVID policies
Shanghai — Protesters pushed to the brink by China's strict COVID measures in Shanghai called for the removal of the country's all-powerful leader and clashed with police Sunday as crowds took to the streets in several cities in an astounding challenge to the government. Police forcibly cleared the demonstrators in China's financial capital who called for Xi Jinping's resignation and the end of the Chinese Communist Party's rule — but hours later people rallied again in the same spot, and social media reports indicated protests also spread to at least seven other cities, including the capital of Beijing, and dozens of university campuses. Largescale protests are exceedingly rare in China, where public expressions of dissent are routinely stifled — but a direct rebuke of Xi, the country's most powerful leader in decades, is extraordinary. Three years after the virus first emerged, China is the only major country still trying to stop transmission of COVID-19 — a "zero COVID" policy that
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China's strict zero-COVID policy may be gone, but it has been replaced by chaos, confusion and risk.
Beijing — China may be pivoting away from its strict zero-COVID measures, but you'd never know it in Beijing. Everyone in the capital is confused. The city of more than 21 million people doesn't have a coherent plan, government computer systems are overwhelmed and COVID help-line staff reached on the phone aren't sure how this brave new world will function. It's no surprise residents are staying home to avoid breaking rules that haven't yet been spelled out. Two full days after the government announced it was relaxing the years-old zero-COVID policy, Beijing's streets were as quiet Friday as they were during the darkest days of mass lockdowns. Only the drugstores are busy, serving customers flocking to bulk-buy over the counter flu medicines and traditional Chinese remedies. Everyone is bracing for a so-called exit-wave — a surge in cases like the one that swept across Hong Kong when its government suddenly relaxed COVID restrictions. The region's omicron-fuelled fifth wave, which pea
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#AlSonarLaCampana| Citizens Financial Group es la protagonista del campanazo en Wall Street, ya que The NYSE le da la bienvenida al podio.
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Medios internacionales comparan a México con Venezuela por Reforma Judicial
#ElFinancieroTV | La Reforma al Poder Judicial está en la mira de la prensa internacional, The Wall Street Journal y Financial Times equiparan la situación en México con Venezuela y Rusia.
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Women Financial Markets es la protagonista del campanazo en Wall Street, ya que The NYSE le da la bienvenida en celebración del mes de la historia de la mujer. #AlSonarLaCampana
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Protest of students in China - Funeral of Hu Yaobang 1989
Beijing: There was never a challenge to the leadership of Communist China like that of the last days. In cities like the entire country protesters took to the streets to demand democracy and freedom, their inspiration has been Hu Yaobang, the liberal referent dismissed by the hard line of the party 2 years ago. In commemorating the death of Hu Yaobang demanding the implementation of the progressive policies he defended, the students have put the government on the defensive, this can be seen using tactics such as the peaceful sit-in that the authorities had never seen before. Insert student protest in Tiananmen Square. Chinese authorities attend the funeral of Hu Yaobang.
Date: 15/4/1989
Duration: 1 minute 27 seconds
Code: UG-2269
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Shenzhen (China) Street Food Compilation
A compilation of street food one can eat in Shenzhen, China. \r
Featuring: Pork Knuckles, Peking Duck Wraps, Beef Wrap, Sizzling Skewered Squid (or Dancing squid on a stick, named for the style of cooking), Pig Brain, Xian Style Noodles, Oyster Omelette, and Mutton Legs.\r
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Shenzhen (深圳) is a major city in Guangdong Province, located right outside of Hong Kong. Being a financial center in southern China, the city attrs many people from all regions of China. And with the people, come flavors from home. The variety of street food found in Shenzhen is enormous.Ver video "Shenzhen (China) Street Food Compilation"