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Tsinghua Professor Removed From Lecture After Student Reports Comments Critical of China’s Economy

Vision Times

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July 2, 2026

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Tsinghua Professor Removed From Lecture After Student Reports Comments Critical of China’s Economy

Videos of the incident caused debate over academic freedom as Zheng Yuhuang argued that China's economic problems stem largely from domestic policies rather than foreign pressure

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Vision Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Tsinghua Professor Removed From Lecture After Student Calls Police Over Criticism of China’s Economy

A former marketing professor at Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management was reportedly removed from a classroom by police after one of his own students alerted authorities during a lecture in which he described China’s economic outlook as bleak. Officers arrived within minutes and escorted him out for questioning. Video of the incident has []

Legit.ng

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· Jun 23, 2026

Outrage as viral video shows Kwara Polytechnic lecturer flogging students during exam; school takes action

Kwara Polytechnic confirms suspension of a lecturer seen flogging students in a viral exam video while investigation into the incident continues.

Novara Media

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· Jun 28, 2026

China Takes Poverty Seriously While the West Pays Lip Service

"We don't talk about how China actually, on some of these goals, again hunger, poverty, climate action, is literally number one in the world in terms of real action – and not just talk." Ash Sarkar in conversation with top economist, Mariana Mazzucato, discussing whether her theory of mission-oriented economics is the same as China's. Watch the full episode of Downstream on our YouTube channel.

Le Monde

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· Jun 22, 2026

Branko Milanovic, economist: 'There will be no return to neoliberal ideology'

Asian shock, Western decline and the rise of national-liberalism: The expert on global inequality analyzes the fractures of modern capitalism in an interview with Le Monde.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Dongguk University professor dismissed over sexual harassment allegations

A professor at Dongguk University has been dismissed over allegations that he repeatedly made sexually inappropriate remarks and engaged in unwanted physical contact with students during drinking gatherings, the university said. According to Dongguk University, its faculty disciplinary committee voted on June 16 to dismiss the professor from the Department of Cultural Heritage Studies. The dismissal took effect Sunday. The case first came to public attention in November, when the department’s st

Korea Times News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Why a Mongolian computer engineering student is leaving Korea for China

Why a Mongolian computer engineering student is leaving Korea for China

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