China today begins arguably the first test case of whether the country's state-owned and state-censored media can win the trust of a foreign readership as Global Times, one of the country's best-selling newspapers, launches an English-language version.
Global Times claims that its English edition, to be published today for the first time, will offer a whole new experience compared with China Daily, the country's only other national English-language paper.
“China Daily speaks for the government. We will be the voice of the people,” said Hu Xijin, Global Times editor-in-chief, in an interview with the Financial Times.
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