A Conservative MP is renewing calls for the federal government to ban authoritarian state broadcasters, including the China Global Television Network.
People walk past the CCTV headquarters building, the home of Chinese state-run television network CCTV and its overseas arm CGTN, in Beijing on Feb. 4, 2021.
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