Reporting in China: Politics, Investigation and Truth | Young China Watchers London
When and Where
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28/09/2015
6:30 pm-7:30 pm -
Haitong Bank S.A.
10 Paternoster Square (inside the London Stock Exchange)
London EC4M 7AL
United Kingdom
(get map)
Event Details
Uncovering the truth in China is a difficult job. Reporters, foreign and domestic, have a difficult time in uncovering what is going on and then writing about it. Vincent Ni and Malcolm Moore have both covered China from various angles, both inside and outside the country and have first-hand experience of this difficulty. In this session, they will discuss their experiences, interesting stories and how they covered politics, business, corruption and foreign policy in China. RSVP required.
Malcolm Moore is an award-winning journalist, currently serving as the leisure industries correspondent for the Financial Times. Previously he was the Telegraph’s China correspondent for 6 years based in Beijing and Shanghai, before becoming Deputy Head of World News at the Telegraph. He has covered a wide range of news while in China. Malcolm will share his views on some of the most difficult challenges facing foreign journalists in China today.
Vincent Ni is a journalist working for the BBC World Service in London. He has reported from Ukraine in 2014 and from Egypt during the 2011 Arab Spring. A former China Fellow at Columbia University, his investigative work was awarded runner-up prize from the Foreign Press Association of London in 2011. He is also a Fellow at the Royal Society of Arts.
Please include your name and affiliation with your RSVP. RSVP is mandatory. Entry will be denied if failing to register. A photo ID that matches your registration details is required upon arrival at the London Stock Exchange.