Hong Kong Publisher’s Prison Sentence Is Called a Political Vendetta

Yiu Mantin, who planned to publish a book condemning the Chinese Communist Party leader, Xi Jinping, was sentenced to 10 years for smuggling industrial chemicals.

China Pressures U.S. Journalists, Prompting Warning From Biden

Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. raised the issue as Beijing withholds accreditation for journalists from The New York Times and Bloomberg.

    



Sinosphere Blog: Bloomberg Code Keeps Articles From Chinese Eyes

Some stories that Bloomberg runs are considered too sensitive to run in China, raising questions about a clash of journalistic ideals with commercial interests.

    



Bloomberg News Is Said to Curb Articles That Might Anger China

Employees said Bloomberg News chose not to publish investigative articles about China’s leadership because of worries that it would be evicted from the country.

    



Journalist Held in Beijing, Friends Say

The journalist, Du Bin, recently released a documentary about a forced-labor camp and has worked as a freelance photographer for The New York Times.

    

Tale of China’s Leader in a Taxicab Is Retracted

A Hong Kong newspaper admitted that a story that was almost too good to be true was, in fact, not.