Om The Epoch Times
"The Epoch Times" takes us on a journey through the international editions of a great multilingual newspaper, The Epoch Times.
The various editions of The Epoch Times have shaped world news since its inception in May 2000.
The book begins with an immersion in the U.S. edition, where the author takes a close look at key articles which explore the issues surrounding the gig economy and precarious workers.
The Japanese edition, dedicated to the end of the "peace constitution" in Japan, examines the historical events and political implications surrounding this crucial issue.The author also delves into the Israeli edition of The Epoch Times, highlighting the courage of a Miss Iraq who spoke out against anti-Semitism, offering a unique perspective on international relations and the fight against hatred.
Readers then discover the French edition, examining the hot debate on the migrant issue, deconstructing the arguments and positions of key players.In another chapter, the author looks at the Bulgarian edition and the concept of "liberal extremism", analyzing how it is a threat to democracy.
The journey continues through the Chinese, Hispanic, German, Brazilian and Scandinavian editions of The Epoch Times, offering a global perspective on the issues shaking these parts of the world.
The author also reserves valuable space to explore the role of Falun Gong in the history of The Epoch Times, including how Master Li Hongzhi dispelled spiritual influences that shaped the newspaper.
Ultimately, "The Epoch Times" reveals how the newspaper evolved from its humble beginnings in opposition to Chinese media censorship to become a global news giant. It shows how The Epoch Times has become a beacon of a free, non-partisan press, challenging the status quo and offering a voice to freedom-loving citizens around the world. .This book is, definitely, a tribute to freedom of the press and the unwavering commitment to truth and transparency in journalism.
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