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  2. Saigon Broadcasting Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Saigon Broadcasting Television Network. Saigon Broadcasting Television Network, abbreviated SBTN, is a 24-hour Vietnamese-language and liberal television channel targeted at Vietnamese audiences living outside of Vietnam. [1] Its headquarters are in Garden Grove, California.

  3. China Uncensored - Wikipedia

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    China Uncensored is a YouTube commentary channel that focuses on political issues in China with elements of humor and irony. The show opposes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

  4. Matthew Tye - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Tye. Matthew Tye (born December 27, 1986), also known as Laowhy86 or C-Milk, is an American YouTuber, political commentator, travel and vlogger. He is a commentator about political and social issues in China. According to the Associated Press, Tye is a "vocal critic" of the Chinese government.

  5. U.S. and Chinese military commanders speak by phone for the ...

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    The United States’ top commander in the Indo-Pacific region spoke with his Chinese counterpart Monday night, according to three U.S. officials familiar with the planning.

  6. New Tang Dynasty Television - Wikipedia

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    NTD has produced videos about topics such as a supposed connection between Wall Street and COVID-19, and a supposed plan by China to destroy America. [30] NTD's Edge of Wonder YouTube channel has promoted QAnon, Moon landing conspiracy theories, the deep state conspiracy theory and 9/11 conspiracy theories. [30] [31] [24] [32]

  7. Winston Sterzel - Wikipedia

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    Winston Frederick Sterzel, also known by his YouTube pseudonym SerpentZA, is a South African vlogger and video producer. He lived in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China for fourteen years. [2] His videos cover a variety of topics relating to Chinese politics and life in China from his personal perspective.

  8. SinoVision - Wikipedia

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    SinoVision was founded in 1990 by personnel dispatched to the U.S. from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office (OCAO) and its China News Service to counter negative perceptions of the Chinese government following the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. [2] SinoVision is formally owned by Asian Culture and Media Group, which also owns the ...

  9. Iran's history of elaborate election interference efforts ...

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    Iran, like China and Russia, constantly creates fake accounts on U.S. social media platforms in attempts to shift Americans’ opinion, U.S. intelligence officials say. It’s unclear that such ...