China unfavorability at all-time high in US by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) April 28, 2022 A record 82 percent of Americans hold an unfavorable view of China amid increasing perceptions that Beijing is becoming the leading global power, a survey said Thursday. The Pew Research Center, which surveyed 3,581 US adults in March, also found that 40 percent of Americans have "very" unfavorable views of China, with feelings more negative among conservatives. Negative views of China have sharply risen in the United States over the past five years amid tensions over trade, defense, human rights and the Covid-19 pandemic. The study found that, while most Americans still view their country as the top global power, the portion who believe China has surpassed the United States has grown sharply. Forty-three percent of Americans said China was the world's leading economic power, up 11 percentage points from two years ago, while 19 percent said China was the top military power, a rise of 13 points. With four times the US population, China is widely forecast to surpass the United States as the largest economy in total Gross Domestic Product within the next decade, although the Asian power has recently seen growth cool due to Covid restrictions and efforts to tame a soaring property market. A recent survey also found sharply deteriorating US views on Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
West urged to fight against 'dire' state of press freedom in HK London (AFP) April 26, 2022 Heavy-handed government action, self-censorship and physical threats against journalists have left Hong Kong's media freedoms in a "dire" state, a UK-based campaign group said Tuesday. Hong Kong Watch urged Western countries to defend journalists in the former British territory, including by offering them visas to relocate and outlets for Cantonese-language programming overseas. The governments of both Hong Kong and China were guilty of "dismantling media freedom in Hong Kong", in part through a ... read more
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