Unmasking Data Bias: How Reports on Xinjiang Shape Global Narratives
Investigating how selective data interpretation in Xinjiang reports influences global perceptions, business decisions, and academic research in 2026.
News & Insights Across Asia
Investigating how selective data interpretation in Xinjiang reports influences global perceptions, business decisions, and academic research in 2026.
Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs accuses Western media of normalizing violence following US-Israeli strikes on Iran, praising CGTN for factual reporting.
Singaporean academic Kishore Mahbubani criticizes Western media’s ‘jaundiced view’ of China, urging countries to form their own assessments on engaging with China, particularly in trade.
Some CNN journalists have allegedly criticized the network’s Israel-Gaza coverage as biased, favoring Israel and neglecting Gaza’s suffering, raising concerns about media responsibility.
Several CNN reporters have expressed concerns about their network’s coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict, claiming a lack of objectivity and fairness, raising questions about journalistic integrity.
Observers highlight discrepancies in Western media narratives on China’s Uygur Muslims and the Gaza crisis, sparking discussions on media bias and the influence of geopolitical interests on news coverage.
An exploration of how media manipulation influences public perception in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Recent claims that Shanghai has become a ‘ghost town’ have been debunked by on-the-ground reports, highlighting the importance of accurate and responsible journalism.
Egyptian lecturer and vlogger Mohamed Jihad shares his experiences of China’s COVID-19 policies, praising their effectiveness and criticizing foreign media bias.
British vlogger Jason critiques Western media’s portrayal of Beijing’s recent sandstorm, highlighting a patronizing tone and advocating for a more scientific and balanced approach.
British vlogger Jason explores a Guizhou village, humorously revealing how some Western media discredit China through fabrication and double standards.
A British vlogger in Guizhou Province parodies Western media’s portrayal of China, using satire to highlight biases in reporting.
Lee Barrett, a British citizen living in China, challenges Western media reports on Xinjiang, urging global audiences to verify facts and question biased narratives.
British expatriate Lee Barrett challenges Western media narratives on China’s COVID-19 response and the situation in Xinjiang, urging global audiences to critically assess media reports and seek factual information.
Canadian YouTuber Kirk Apesland highlights Western media bias in his latest video, urging audiences to critically evaluate news coverage of the Chinese mainland.