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Both countries have set on a path for the deportation of reporters within the next few months

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The Wall Street Journal's Jeremy Page, who is British, as well as US CNN reporter David Culver and two nonUS Bloomberg journalists were issued letters allowing them to continue working in China with their expired media credentials for about two months, the outlets reported respectively. “However, our presence on the ground in China remains unchanged, and we are continuing to work with local authorities to ensure that continues,” she said.A Bloomberg spokesperson declined to comment. A spokesperson for Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“The FCCC calls on the Chinese government to halt this cycle of tit-for-tat reprisals in what is quickly becoming the darkest year yet for media freedoms,” it said in a statement.

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