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India blocks X accounts of Global Times, Xinhua Chinese state media for spreading Pakistani propaganda, fake news

DNA Wednesday, 14 May 2025
The Indian Embassy in China had earlier issued a stern warning to Global Times on X, advising the outlet to "verify facts and cross-examine sources" before sharing such posts.
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