Beijing Kicks Out U.S. Journalists—Including From New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post—Amid Coronavirus Tensions

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Beijing has revoked the credentials of major U.S. media outlets operating in China—including from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post—amid the coronavirus tensions

need to “hand back their press cards within ten calendar days” because “they will not be allowed to continue working as journalists” in the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong.

Voice of America and Time will have to hand over written information about their staff, finances and real estate in China. The ministry said the dramatic actions are in response to the U.S. placing restrictions on the number of staff Chinese state-run media are allowed to have in the U.S.Wall Street Journal

reporters last month in response to an op-ed that called China “the real sick man of Asia,” which sparked outrage inside the country as officials called the piece “racially discriminatory.”, with Trump and other Republicans referring to the disease as a “Chinese virus” in recent weeks while Beijing promotes a conspiracy theory about the U.S. army bringing the virus to Wuhan, China.

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