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it's arrived. ah, i british manager, welcome to d w. a news. asia ledger could join us. russia as view of its invasion in ukraine has found a ready audience in china. the government refuses to call russian actions and invasion, and state media routinely echoes the official kremlin tom special military operation . comments on chinese social media 2 are heavily censored in favor of russia. the result is a heavily one sided view of a war. a majority of the world has condemned. he has more from fabi on gretsch bye in beijing. you flat him in putin. he's a formula, one driver and an ice hockey champion. how formidable the captain wreaths, social media, and china's filled with videos like this,
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idolizing the russian president, wilson and in state media coverage of the war almost exclusively shows sympathy for moscow. it's also emphasized humanitarian aid that russia said to have distributed to ukraine. but very little focus on russian aggression and the targeting of civilians. the bias reporting has meant huge support for proteins action among the chinese people to gum wigwam. the u. s. has a lot of weapons in ukraine and the weapons in ukraine are a threat to russia. russia wants to destroy their military equipment. i think it's the right decision. awesome guy, sir. my personal opinion. it's the fault of both sides. but what fault exactly? as an ordinary person, i cannot really understand exactly that. it opens claret sauers with the atlantic council. it's digital forensic research lab and specializes in analyzing propaganda and this information. this little doubt that china beck's russia, but she says this is more than just
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a jing siding with an ally. and as long as there's the stabilize ation in other regions, you know, they have the opportunity to really expand their power and read share is definitely some opportunities that channel has with any halo geopolitical instability for itself. and modest part of that is to shift blame to western countries for the conflict. it's also aligned with one of moscow's key objectives of most relevance and in puzzles, is that china declared sandy supports and it stands firmly with russia in opposing the continued eastward expansion of nato. analysts say badging also wants to cool sentiment domestically and prevent the war from stirring emotions among people, despite china, claiming to be neutral over the crisis. the white spread online censorship is telling a different story. voices calling for peace or criticizing russian president vladimir putin simply get erased from chinese social media. the playbook china is using,
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makes it difficult to gauge people's views and what's happening. but it could have serious negative effects and even undermine international efforts to resolve the crisis. i think ultimately they feel people from the damaging consequences of war and what is actually happening there on the ground. i think decree, apathy and worries is a really dangerous sentiment. it's gonna lead to more apathetic generation of people in china for years to come. beijing has yet to refer to the tech on ukraine as an invasion, and continues to call it a special military operation. and it says it's relationship with russia remains rock solid. and joining me now for more is more like a holberg. she is an expert in china's media and digital policies and a senior fellow in the asia program at the think tank. the german marshall fund where i go. why are crim lins talking points on ukraine being reproduced in chinese
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state and social media. the line that the chinese state has taken on the war and ukraine is ultimately that the us and nate who are to blame and that europe should, you know, maybe see corporation with russia to rearrange and security architecture and europe. so this is also why chinese official media and chinese official sources such as you know, the accounts of diplomats or amplifying these messages coming out of russia. and like on the one hand, you have the chinese government saying a court conflict and confrontation on not in any one's interests. and on the other hand, you have it. state media, repeating russian claims about the war. therefore, justifying it why these 2 opposing strategies. so when i've
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called those what's happening here is maximum for ration tragedy. so i think what the chinese government is doing here is leave itself a little out at the end because there are some issues also from the perspective of the chinese public in terms of, you know, national sovereignty, which is something that the chinese government has put left right and center in the past and very clearly this is the problem about the national sovereignty of ukraine . so it's actually, you know, there's some. ready some facing some, some criticism for that as well. but, but the basic point here is that the chinese state ones to lend as much support as possible to russia. that it can afford without completely committing itself to this position. but basically once to remain sufficiently and ambiguous that when things really, really go south or faster for russia and things have not been going well based on
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all that, we know, right? it can still somehow pull itself out and say, but look, we've always, we've never, so russia we've always, you know, also given humanitarian 8 to ukraine. so really we, we, we haven't been partial in this conflict even even though they happen. or do you see this a media coverage of the ukraine was somehow setting a precedent for how russia and china amplify each other's messages in the future. there's been some amplification in the past and between the 2. never super coordinated as far as i know, but definitely some coordination and then up in istic amplification. i do think this is slightly more slightly more slightly stronger than what we seen in the past. it is definitely based on the, the shared assumption that you know, the western and decline of a countries are in the rise. so we might just get away with us. we know, with,
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with amplifying this and with, with taking the russian side on this. i do think even though the extreme example, i think we're going to see more of those kind of coordination and mutual amplification where i can relieve her there. thank you so much for joining us today . while russia pushes ahead with the military invasion in ukraine, china is pushing ahead with military preparedness to back its claims in the south china sea. over the weekend, the top us commander and the into pacific said beijing had fully militarized at least 3 islands in the region. now for context, china claims almost all of the south china sea, shown on this map within this dotted line. it's uni, latrell claims have been declared illegal binding international court, but it hasn't stop aging from constructing military bases on the features. it controls such as on
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a 3 reefs in the contest. it's practically islands. the usa is china has deployed missile systems fighter jets and laser and jumping equipment out, despite pages assurances to the country. it's why us forces routinely patrol the area to monitor chinese actions. these u. s. navy personnel are on their way to conduct a reconnaissance mission over one of the most hotly contested regions in the world . they're flying over the south china sea, looking down at outposts in the sprightly islands held and claimed by beijing. i mean, your everyday monitor in the u. s. sais, on at least 3 of the islands, china has built military facilities including missile arsenals and aircraft hangers
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. and that this could pose a threat to other nations. beijing denies such allegations saying its military is defensive. but during the patrol, china makes its presence felt warning the u. s. plane repeatedly that it has illegally entered its territory and ordering it to move away with the u. s. navy plane dismisses the warnings and presses on with its mission radioing back to the chinese that they are within the international rights to conduct such an operation. but the u. s. presence it seems, will have little effect on china's plans for the islands
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not or india where a cafe in calcutta is fighting social stigmas. tougher positive as it's called, aims to and to prejudice against people who have h. i reap one cup at a time. one la tay on the way, the hum of the coffee machine is a familiar sound even in this quiet corner of calcutta. but this is a different kind of cafe. all the employees here, a h i v positive. oh actually mission a community worker called gosh, is behind the initiative which is called cafe positive. and he also helps abandon children with h. i v. warner at cumberland. i'm on the project and i need the letter. i traveled to munich in germany in 2006, and a friend took me to dinner at a restaurant. he said i'd like. and when i went, i saw everyone working, there was h, i v positive and. and then after i got back, i started thinking about
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a cafe like that in cold cutter. kind of 40 to give the have the positive children that work with the chance of a job when they're adults. about 10. 0, yeah. when i bought a home in the news of the conflict and his dream came true in 2018, but not without some resistance from locals. part article one is consolidated when some people came up with absurd issues. like, what if the staff here with h i v injured themselves, while chopping vegetables, hang up the body issues. and what if the blood passes through the drains and infects the neighbors shop on prof, no issue checking to correct us from behind me. despite the challenges, the cafe is breaking. many misconceptions about the disease that i get you down as a child. i didn't even know i had a disease, but my aunts were repulsed by me. the even had separate plates for me to atrial
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wadell. later i realized that i'm infected with the h i v virus. i mean, here i have work. i prepare sandwiches and all kinds of coffee. it's all back up with, you know, so wanting with the customer support staff, a cafe positive now have a chance to work hard and secure a future. and that's it for today is of course more from the region on our website . i can see you back here at the same time tomorrow to the bart every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitat? what to do with all our waste. we can make
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