Ex-Premier Li Keqiang died of a heart attack at 68
...and Taylor Swift speaks Chinese | October 28
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Chinese ex-Premier Li Keqiang died of a heart attack at 68 |
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Former Chinese Premier Lǐ Kèqiáng 李克强 died on Friday at the age of 68, less than a year after he stepped down from his post as China’s second-highest-ranking leader.
Li was a reform-oriented economist who was once a contender to the country’s top leadership role.
During the previous administration from 2003 to 2013, President and General Secretary Hú Jǐntāo 胡锦涛 and Premier Wēn Jiābǎo 温家宝 were seen as roughly equal in power, and state media devoted similar amounts of broadcast time and word count to covering both of them. But under Xi, Li Keqiang was always very much the second fiddle. There has been widespread expression of mourning and affection for Li on Chinese social media today, and also speculation that Li’s death was not really caused by a heart attack, and that his death might provoke protests. Click through for a brief obituary and more on official and social media reactions to Li’s death.
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Here’s what else you need to know about China today:
Wú Zūnyǒu 吴尊友, the chief epidemiologist at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who played a crucial role in the country’s COVID-zero pandemic policy, passed away today at the age of 60 after a yearslong battle with pancreatic cancer. China proposed a dozen new clauses to its state secrets law in its first revision in over a decade, in an effort to expand and deepen the law’s reach to sectors such as education, technology, and military facilities. The revision to the Law on Guarding State Secrets, which was made public on October 25, was reviewed by lawmakers at a meeting of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee earlier this week. It will ban all state employees with access to classified information from traveling overseas without prior approval, and also places more scrutiny on all information and devices handled by government personnel, including regular checks of all tech products used to protect state secrets, among its stipulations. China and ASEAN agreed to review the code of conduct for the South China Sea following an “in-depth exchange of views,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Máo Níng 毛宁 said during a press briefing yesterday. China and members of the regional bloc agreed to start the long-delayed third reading and to “accelerate negotiations…[for] an effective and substantive” code of conduct at an early date, she said. The news comes after U.S. President Joe Biden assured the Philippines of an “ironclad” defense commitment earlier this week after maneuvers by China Coast Guard ships led to collisions with Philippine vessels in a disputed area of the South China Sea. The Philippines dropped offers of Chinese loans to fund three railway projects worth more than $5 billion, and is seeking out funding options from other Asian countries. “We saw that China appeared to be no longer interested, so we’ll look for other partners,” Philippine transportation secretary Jaime Bautista said today per Bloomberg. China and Pakistan will hold their third joint naval exercises in November in the north of the Arabian Sea, China’s defense ministry announced yesterday. It’s the latest effort to strengthen ties between the two nations, after Xí Jìnpíng 习近平 and Pakistani Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar pledged to “promote regional unity and cooperation and safeguard the legitimate interests of developing countries” at the third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing last week. China will boost its cooperation with Mongolia under a Eurasian security bloc, said Chinese Premier Lǐ Qiáng 李强 during a meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene on the sidelines of the 22nd Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Member States. Mongolia has refrained from joining the SCO for almost two decades, choosing to be an observer state since 2004 even as other nations such as India, Pakistan, and Iran became full-fledged members. Chinese state media: The death of former Premier Lǐ Kèqiáng 李克强 is not the top story on Xinhua News Agency’s website today; instead it is about a Communist Party Politburo meeting chaired by Xí Jìnpíng 习近平 on measures “to revitalize Northeast China in the New Era” of Xi. The People’s Daily print edition’s top stories are Wuhan accelerates the construction of a scientific and technological innovation center with national influence, and In-depth Study of Xi Jinping’s Important Expositions on Civil Affairs Work published and distributed.
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Screenshot from Taylor Swift deepfake |
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