China warns of reciprocal countermeasures after U.S. shortens foreign journalist visas
First publishedJul 16, 21:52 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 19:17 UTC · 1m ago
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The Trump administration announced Thursday it will drastically shorten visas for foreign journalists in the U.S. to 240 days, down from years, and cut those for Chinese journalists to only 90 days, raising concerns over press freedom in the United States and prompting China to warn of possible reciprocal countermeasures.
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- What's the story?
- The Trump administration announced Thursday it will drastically shorten visas for foreign journalists in the U.S. to 240 days, down from years, and cut those for Chinese journalists to only 90 days, raising concerns over press freedom in the United States and prompting China to warn of possible reciprocal countermeasures.
- How widely is it covered?
- 4 outlets, average source rating 7.3/10.
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- 1m ago.
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Homeland Security: Foreign journalist visas set at 240 days, Chinese reporters cut to 90 days
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