By Rebecca Davis
04.05.2020 - 12:49 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
Chinese state media agency Xinhua News has released a video mocking the U.S. government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Published on its Youtube channel, Once Upon A Virus features two lego-like characters, one a Chinese warrior and the other the Statute of Liberty, having an exchange about the progression of the virus.
“We discovered a new virus,” says the Chinese character. “So what?” Is the U.S. character’s reply.
“It’s dangerous” is then
By Rebecca Davis
By Patrick Frater
Authorities in China are set to take drastic action as fears for a second coronavirus spike in Wuhan grow, reports have said.
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Bryan Adams, the Canadian rocker, created a stir online Monday after he posted an expletive-filled rant on social media. The singer-songwriter spoke out against the “greedy bastards” behind Chinese wet markets that he says produced the coronavirus and put his tour on hold, and later faced intense backlash online for the racist comments.
By Ted Johnson
Sean Ono Lennon this week mocked the term "partner" as the “least sexy moniker” for a relationship he could imagine. “When did it become woke to say ‘my partner?’" The 41-year-old musician son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono wrote Tuesday on Twitter.
As relations between the U.S. and China grow increasingly fraught, Beijing is trying out ridicule to press its case.
The sun isn't shining so bright on The King: Eternal Monarch. Over the weekend, SBS dropped two new episodes of the Lee Min-Ho headlined South Korean drama series.