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the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, posted a series of videos on china's version of tiktok. i suspect they were meant to be edgy, they were talking about work culture, being a woman in the workplace, general work ethics. but yes, she was advocating the idea of working until you drop, so saying things like, keep your phone on 2a hours a day and try not to show your emotions at work. she was saying that, she used the phrase, i'm not your mother to talk about hearing colleagues' work problems and such. and very much promoted an idea that many people in china have been critical about, the idea of working excessive overtime. in china there is a phrase a lot of people use online to describe this, which is 9—9— six, which is basically working from 9am to 9pm six days a week, so she seemed to be advocating this 9—9— 6 culture, so this has had serious repercussions in china. in other news.... china's exports and imports returned to growth in april, after contracting in the previous month
the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, posted a series of videos on china's version of tiktok. i suspect they were meant to be edgy, they were talking about work culture, being a woman in the workplace, general work ethics. but yes, she was advocating the idea of working until you drop, so saying things like, keep your phone on 2a hours a day and try not to show your emotions at work. she was saying that, she used the...
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for more on this, i'm joined by the bbc�*s china media analyst kerry allen. just explain what exactly went on here. this was the idea that workers should keep their phone on 2a hours a day? it should keep their phone on 24 hours a da ? . , should keep their phone on 24 hours a da ? ., , should keep their phone on 24 hours ada ? , should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? , g should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? ,, g should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? ,,_ , a day? it was. so qu jing, as she is known in china, _ a day? it was. so qu jing, as she is known in china, she _ a day? it was. so qu jing, as she is known in china, she posted - a day? it was. so qu jing, as she is known in china, she posted a - a day? it was. so qu jing, as she is| known in china, she posted a series of video on china's version of tiktok. they were talking about white culture, being a woman in the workplace, but she was advocating the idea of working till you drop, so saying things like, keep your phone on 24 hours a day. and trying not to show your emotions at work. she is the
for more on this, i'm joined by the bbc�*s china media analyst kerry allen. just explain what exactly went on here. this was the idea that workers should keep their phone on 2a hours a day? it should keep their phone on 24 hours a da ? . , should keep their phone on 24 hours a da ? ., , should keep their phone on 24 hours ada ? , should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? , g should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? ,, g should keep their phone on 24 hours ada? ,,_ , a day? it was. so qu jing,...
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the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, she posted a series of videos on douyin, which is china's version of tiktok. and i suspect they were meant to be a bit edgy, they were talking about work culture, being a woman in the workplace, general work ethics. but yes, she was advocating the idea of work until you drop, so saying things like, "keep your phone on 2a hours a day" and "try not to show your emotions at work." she was saying that, she used the phrase, "i'm not your mother" to talk about hearing colleagues' work problems and such, and very much promoted an idea that many people in china have been critical about, the idea of working excessive overtime. in china there is a phrase a lot of people use online to describe this, which is 996, which is basically working from 9am to 9pm six days a week, so she seemed to be advocating this 996 culture, and it's had fierce criticism in china. carrie alan there. —— kerry allen fair. apple is facing a backlash online over an advert in which ob
the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, she posted a series of videos on douyin, which is china's version of tiktok. and i suspect they were meant to be a bit edgy, they were talking about work culture, being a woman in the workplace, general work ethics. but yes, she was advocating the idea of work until you drop, so saying things like, "keep your phone on 2a hours a day" and "try not to show your emotions at...
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let's speak to the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen. so, carry, what is your thoughts on what it's been happening today. clearly china at a time when it's had sanctions imposed by many other countries. , ., ., ., , , countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as it _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as it has - countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as it has been . countries. yes, a lot of it is very i much the same as it has been that we've seen under xi jinping previously on the key leaders have met many times in the last four years and there is a positive messages and an emphasis that the relationship has stood the test of time. they've had 75 years of diplomatic ties so this is one thing really being emphasised but also the trade relationship, so despite sanctions there's been a lot of media interest in china emphasising that that the trade betwe
let's speak to the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen. so, carry, what is your thoughts on what it's been happening today. clearly china at a time when it's had sanctions imposed by many other countries. , ., ., ., , , countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as it _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as it has -...
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let's move from iran to china and speak to kerry allen, who's china media analyst at bbc monitoring. kerry, let's start with the same question to you. what can and can't people access in china? so, in china, it's very, very difficult to get access to independent media. this has long—term been the case. the internet actually arrived in china in 1989 — the same year as the tiananmen square protests — and ever since then, there have been restrictions in place on the internet, preventing people accessing information about this event and any other protests that have taken part since. the internet is the main area for users to consume news nowadays, and there are more than one billion people on the internet in china and it's very much the case in china that there are equivalents of all the platforms that we use here in the west. so, instead of google, you've got a chinese service called baidu. instead of youtube, for example, you've got chinese services that exist the same. and all of these have to answer to the chinese government regulator. the environment is completely saturated by
let's move from iran to china and speak to kerry allen, who's china media analyst at bbc monitoring. kerry, let's start with the same question to you. what can and can't people access in china? so, in china, it's very, very difficult to get access to independent media. this has long—term been the case. the internet actually arrived in china in 1989 — the same year as the tiananmen square protests — and ever since then, there have been restrictions in place on the internet, preventing...
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we're seeing in state media, the paper's really quoting analysts, ll analysts, saying that this retaliation could come in any form, and just to give you some context, when eu launched an investigation into china's evs, the reaction by the chinese or at least something that happened soon after is that china launched an investigation into cognac from the eu. so not necessarily related, but believed to be related by the european community here. >> all right. eunice yoon with the latest on the ev state of market with china right knew. thank you very much for that. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," the it is erupter list is out, highlighting the latest wave of tech and beyond. we're speaking with phononic, the number 35 company on the list and what they call game-changg ifinshts in one unlikely sector. that story coming up. investment bankers. doctors. business leaders. we see your ambition. your desire to succeed. which is why we are investing in your future. ...empowering the next generation to reach the c-suite and elevating women's golf. because you may not always see yourself in the
we're seeing in state media, the paper's really quoting analysts, ll analysts, saying that this retaliation could come in any form, and just to give you some context, when eu launched an investigation into china's evs, the reaction by the chinese or at least something that happened soon after is that china launched an investigation into cognac from the eu. so not necessarily related, but believed to be related by the european community here. >> all right. eunice yoon with the latest on...
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vladimir putin's visit to china is in the spotlight of the world media, negotiations in beijing at the highest level are discussed and analyzed. this is a click on the nose, offensive to... the west, several analysts gave this assessment at once, we will return to this topic a little later in our issue, but for now other news: massive attacks on the rear areas of the armed forces of ukraine, explosions reported at military infrastructure facilities in kharkov and odessa. telegram channels write about arrivals to vinnytsia region. and news from the front line: paratroopers destroyed enemy strongholds in the city of chasov yar. fire from hail. and the work of aviation su-34 fighters broke positions in the ukrainian armed forces. ours is occupied. more advantageous lines, forcing the ukrainian military to surrender, for them this is the best option, they say they are already safe, even the hunters themselves, military registration and enlistment office employees are sent to the front, here is an example, they told us, you will be on the second line, they will prepare some kind of fortific
vladimir putin's visit to china is in the spotlight of the world media, negotiations in beijing at the highest level are discussed and analyzed. this is a click on the nose, offensive to... the west, several analysts gave this assessment at once, we will return to this topic a little later in our issue, but for now other news: massive attacks on the rear areas of the armed forces of ukraine, explosions reported at military infrastructure facilities in kharkov and odessa. telegram channels write...