China-backed centres at UK universities under threat from new free speech laws
Exclusive: Confucius Institutes, partnerships between UK and Chinese universities, funded by the Chinese state, offer Mandarin classes and promote cultural events Confucius Institutes at universities across England are under threat from new free speech rules, setting off urgent talks between (…)
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