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How is the media covering Li Keqiang?Li Keqiang often is covered by Right and Left Media sources.
Left: 39%
19%
Right: 42%
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Location of Coverage About Li KeqiangBased on 27 recent stories
2% Local Coverage15% National Coverage83% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Li Keqiang?Li Keqiang often is covered by Right and Left Media sources.
Left: 39%
19%
Right: 42%
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Li Keqiang · IndiaChinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, who arrived in Australia, said he wants to add a new chapter to Australia's Pandora. Trade wars have been going on between the two countries for several years. China wants to reform these relations under the 'Pandora Diplomacy'.See the Story
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Li Keqiang · SydneyChinese consulate staff block Australian journalist Chris Uhlmann's camera, angering many Australians. Australian Prime Minister criticizes this behavior as not only rude but also having the effect of 'three hundred pieces of silver in the land'. This incident also led to journalist chasing Li Keqiang before he left Australia, asking if he would apologize to Cheng Lei.See the Story
Australian Prime Minister criticizes the rude behavior of the Chinese embassy, Li Keqiang is asked to apologize to Xi Jinping.
Li Keqiang · AustraliaChinese Premier Li Keqiang conducted a four-day visit to Australia from June 15 to 18, attempting to improve Sino-Australian relations. Eric, a former Chinese Communist Party spy who fled to Australia last year, protested at the scene and shouted, 'Beware of China, do not engage in trade with them', warning that all trade between the West and China is bleeding them dry.See the Story
李強訪澳 前中共特工:警惕中共 不為其輸血
Li Keqiang · AustraliaChina and Australia have agreed to “properly” manage their differences to enhance the “vitality and durability” of their bilateral relationship, following “candid” talks in Canberra.
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China, Australia to ‘properly’ manage differences: Premier Li after ‘candid’ talks
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