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Chinese and Africans are Having Totally Different Conversations About Their Relationship
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In this week's episode, Effy Zhang, a Beijing-based global affairs reporter for the privately-run financial news outlet Caixin, joins Eric & Cobus to talk about how she covers China-Africa issues for her readers in China. It's interesting to compare Chinese news coverage from that African and international reports that are often starkly different from one another, even when discussing the same issues. Join the discussion. With Chinese and African news consumers reading vastly different perspectives on the issues, what do you think can be done to narrow the divide? Let us know what you think. Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @EffyZhangmy Email: eric@chinaafricaproject.com | cobus@chinaafricaproject.com Sign up here if you would like to join our weekly email newsletter mailing list for a carefully curated selection of the week's top China-Africa news: http://eepurl.com/dtNEij
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In this week's episode, Effy Zhang, a Beijing-based global affairs reporter for the privately-run financial news outlet Caixin, joins Eric & Cobus to talk about how she covers China-Africa issues for her readers in China. It's interesting to compare Chinese news coverage from that African and international reports that are often starkly different from one another, even when discussing the same issues. Join the discussion. With Chinese and African news consumers reading vastly different perspectives on the issues, what do you think can be done to narrow the divide? Let us know what you think. Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @EffyZhangmy Email: eric@chinaafricaproject.com | cobus@chinaafricaproject.com Sign up here if you would like to join our weekly email newsletter mailing list for a carefully curated selection of the week's top China-Africa news: http://eepurl.com/dtNEij
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